Articles

Stuttering and marriage

The Other Side of the Block: The Stutterer’s Spouse. By Julia M. Boberg and Einer Boberg, from Journal of Fluency Disorders 15 (1990), 61-75

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Eye to eye: Stuttering and the gaze

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An update on stuttering and genetic research

Dr. Dennis Drayna, researcher at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), has been studying the genetic factor as it relates to stuttering for many years.

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The Australian Stuttering Research Centre addresses social phobia

The Australian Stuttering Research Centre, located at Sydney University, is developing a program to treat social phobia in people who stutter. The developed treatment, a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) program, will include online therapy.

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Research Update: Fluency and time perception

This article was originally published in the winter 2011 issue of CSA Voices.

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Research update: Bird songs shed light on stuttering

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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.

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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

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