Relapse Following Successful Stuttering Therapy: The Problem of Choice

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From: Kellie Summers
Date: 04 Oct 2012
Time: 07:34:13 -0500
Remote Name: 74.250.176.229

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Hi, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your paper. Thank you for posting. I truly believe that just creating a forum for conversation is a great springboard for insights into the human condition. I just had a few questions for you as I am a graduate CSD student seeking a variety of perspectives and interpretations: 1. What is your definition of a successful stuttering intervention? What exercises/treatments would you engage the client in to create success in the treatment room? and 2. To what extent do you feel like the therapist should help the client reconstruct their personal construct in hopes that their success will transfer and endure? (i.e. family intervention, creating opportunities for success and failure in the treatment room and talking about the feelings that arise and how to address them) And, at what point to you transfer full responsibility (if at all) to the client and explain his/her role and the post-treatment repercussions/possibilities? Thank you in advance. I look forward to your response. Kellie Summers


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