This audio version of the Stuttering Foundation book Effective Counseling in Stuttering Therapy presents how counseling principles and methods are used to help those who stutter and their families explore and address their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in therapy for stuttering across the lifespan.
Ten well-known stuttering specialist clinicians, scholars, and teachers each contribute a chapter to this volume. They include Hugo G. Gregory, PhD (Northwestern University), Eugene B. Cooper, EdD (University of Alabama), Joseph G. Sheehan, PhD (University of California, Los Angeles), Diane G. Hill, MA, CCC-SLP (Northwestern University), Dean E. Williams, PhD (University of Iowa), Charles Van Riper, PhD (Western Michigan University), Barry Guitar, PhD, CCC-SLP (University of Vermont) and Julie Reville, MS, CCC-SLP (University of Vermont), Patricia M. Zebrowski, PhD, CCC-SLP (University of Iowa), and Peter Ramig, PhD, CCC-SLP (University of Colorado, Boulder).
None of the contributing authors has a financial relationship with the Stuttering Foundation to disclose. None of the authors has a non-financial relationship to disclose.