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Articles written by men and women who stutter themselves and who are now or have been speech pathologists. Full description
Table of Contents:
- Preface / Stephen B. Hood
- Original foreword / Malcolm Fraser
- Express yourself or go by freight / Lon L. Emerick
- Managing your stuttering versus your stuttering managing you / Dorvan H. Breitenfeldt
- Stuttering: what you can do about it / Margaret Rainey
- Two sides of the coin / Hugo H. Gregory
- Advice for persons who stutter: what you can do to help yourself / Lois A. Nelson
- Message to a stutterer / Joseph G. Sheehan
- Toward freer speech / Frederick P. Murray
- Overcoming fear and tension in stuttering / James L. Aten
- Don't ever give up! / Peter R. Ramig
- Basic goals for a person who stutters / J. David Williams
- Some suggestions for adult stutterers who want to talk easily / Dean E. Williams
- Suggestions for self-therapy for stutterers / Margaret M. Neely
- Self-improvement after unsuccessful treatments / Henry Freund
- Some helpful attitudes underlying success in therapy / Harold L. Luper
- Message to adult stutterers / Gerald R. Moses
- Some suggestions for gaining and sustaining improved fluency / David A. Daly
- Change: potential qualities become actualities / Joseph G. Agnello
- Four steps to freedom / Richard M. Boehmler
- Recovery journal / Bill Murphy
- Face your fears / Sol Adler
- Attacking the iceberg of stuttering: icepicks, aces, and sunshine! / Larry Molt
- Finding your own path without professional help / Walter H. Manning
- Guidelines / Paul E. Czuchna
- Knowledge, understanding, and acceptance / Robert W. Quesal
- Maintaining dignity while living with stuttering / Gary J. Rentschler
- Your life is too important to spend it worrying about stuttering / Kenneth O. St. Louis
- Do-it-yourself kit for stutterers / Harold B. Starbuck
- Putting it together / Charles Van Riper.