Lasting Blissful Relief From Early Stuttering?

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Re: treatment generalization

From: Mark Onslow
Date: 13 Oct 2007
Time: 22:03:18 -0500
Remote Name: 129.78.64.102

Comments

Hi Belinda, There are two issues here. The first is whether the clincial research is believable and the second is whether the treatment is effective at a population level outside the constraints of scientific research, in the hands of a competent clincian. With regard to the first issue, there have been 134 children featured in clinical trials of the Lidcombe Program, with two research cites independently repicating results. There have been 69 children involved in randomized clinical experiments, and an additional 316 children in large cohort recovery plot studies. So that literature gives its readers an opportunity to judge whether the results are believable. Regarding the second issue, there is just no information at present, but we are certainly working on it. Which of the two issues were you raising, or were you raising both? Regards, Mark.


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