Can a Fluent Stuttering Therapist be as Good as a Stuttering Fluency Therapist?

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Question

From: Kelly (grad student in speech)
Date: 14 Oct 2008
Time: 13:12:57 -0500
Remote Name: 64.12.116.11

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Although it is apparent that both authors feel that you do not need to stutter in order to be a good therapist, when working with an adolescent client who demonstrates severe difficulty during social interaction, do you think they would be more comfortable receiving therapy from someone who has been there/done that because they can relate to that person?


Last changed: 10/14/08