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From: Carrie Vitko
Date: 11 Oct 2010
Time: 23:22:36 -0500
Remote Name: 70.15.92.12
Thanks for your posting and your question. Although these planning forms probably wouldn't quite fit the bill, I do think that journaling can be an excellent way to encourage clients to authentically explore thoughts/feelings/reactions regarding stuttering. Clients may need various levels of support in exploring their feelings in writing - depending in part upon their age, ability level, motivation, rapport with clinician, ownership of this goal, and so on. Best to you. Let me know if you have more questions/if I can be of service. Carrie V.