Therapy For Those Who Clutter

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Cluttering

From: Diana Starobinskaya
Date: 21 Oct 2009
Time: 18:43:25 -0500
Remote Name: 98.113.205.183

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Hello Professor LaSalle, I am a graduate student at New York University and currently taking my first course on Fluency disorders. Your presentation was both very interesting and educational to me. Cluttering has interested me because I believe that one of my family members clutters. By listening to your presentation I have developed two questions that I listed below. Thanks you in advance for your response, Sincerely, Diana Starobinskaya Q1. English is my second language and when I speak it I catch myself mispronouncing some word or making syntactic mistakes. Assuming a client does not have auditory processing deficits. Are there any other auditory or sensory issues that can be more physiological rather then psychological that can be a reason for a clutterer not to realize or hear them-selves speaking unintelligibly? Q2.The second question is: When there is Cluttering +, is cluttering considered a parallel “core” or “secondary behavior”?


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