Locus of Control in Adults Who Stutter

[ Contents | Search | Next | Previous | Up ]


Re: Changing the locus of control

From: Orlin Baev
Date: 20 Oct 2007
Time: 10:34:51 -0500
Remote Name: 87.120.206.34

Comments

Thank you for asking! I thing such change is not only possible, but one very substantial part of the therapeutic intervention! For that change I use complex therapeutic approach, that includes analyses (finding the cognitive, emotional and behavioral schemas in the unconscious, engraved during the early years, etc.), guided imagery (in alpha and theta brain waves – linking to the higher cognitive functions, the inner center of strength, love and light, secondly – diving into the problem and its grafting to the inner center of stability and harmony), behavioral actions in therapeutic environment and actual change in real life situations! It is schema oriented cognitive behavioral therapy with some inventions of my own. It would be too long to describe all the approach here. I just want to say that stuttering is really demanding problem and requires from the therapist a lot – even more than bipolar disorder or obsessive – compulsive disorder or general anxiety, phobias, etc. And the actual work on stuttering is far not only limited with the speech techniques, but has to encompass the whole personality of the stutterer!


Last changed: 10/23/07