Stuttering in a Historic and Comparative Perspective

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History of Suttering

From: Emily Wallin
Date: 16 Oct 2008
Time: 13:02:30 -0500
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I never really realized that stuttering has such an extensive historic outline. It's interesting to me to think back to the earlier ages where they did not have very many concepts of different dysfluencies, to today where we have knowldege and study galore. The part your research that interested was the part on non-avoidance therapy. What is your persepective on non-avoidance therapy and do you still see it around in clinical practices today? Thank you


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