Articles

Pagoclone Study not Promising

After many years of testing, the drug Pagoclone, believed to reduce stuttering in some people, is still not available for general use, and might never be.

Lisa WilderResearch

Coping responses by adults who stutter, Part 2

This article is a summary and review, of the following article:
Article: Coping responses by adults who stutter: Part 2. Approaching the problem and achieving agency
From the Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 34, 2009, 87-107

Lisa WilderResearch

Coping methods and strategies of people who stutter, part 1

This article is a summary and review of:
Article: Coping responses by adults who stutter: Part 1. Protecting the self and others
From the Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 34, 2009, 87-107

Lisa WilderResearch

What do People Want – Fluency or Freedom?

This article is a summary and review of the following: Article: What Do People Who Stutter Want — Fluency or Freedom?
From the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 52, April 2009

Lisa WilderResearch

Effects of the SpeechEasy

This article is a summary and review of the following:
Article: Effect of the SpeechEasy on Objective and Perceived Aspects of Stuttering: A 6-Month, Phase 1 Clinical Trial in Naturalistic Environments

Lisa WilderResearch

User Review: Speecheasy™ Auditory Feedback Device

This article first appeared in the Spring 2008 issue of the CSA Newsletter.

I am a lifelong PWS who became interested in the Speecheasy device a couple years ago.

Lisa WilderResearch

User Review:SmallTalk™ - the latest anti-stuttering devices

This article first appeared in the Spring 2008 issue of the CSA Newsletter.

Bernie DobruckiResearch