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Stuttering: Power Over It

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Description

This story represents a crossing from identification to acceptance, a journey of personal growth designed to liberate oneself from the bounds of stuttering. Presented here is a means of confronting stuttering and letting go of feelings that have held you back. Many have been controlled far too long by this mysterious condition and are looking for a way to turn the tables and live a full life. This workbook is here to help.

If you’re a person who stutters, it is hoped that the journey within these pages can help you find a sense of confidence and security about your speech, to be able to say what you want to say when you want to say it, even if you sometimes stutter. Your thoughts are as important as anyone else’s and, therefore, need to be heard.

Key Features

  • Personal growth journey from identification to acceptance
  • Confronting stuttering and letting go of limiting feelings
  • Helping individuals find confidence and security in their speech
  • Resource for speech-language pathologists to navigate emotional and attitudinal aspects of treatment

Additional Information

If you’re a speech-language pathologist, I hope this story can provide you with a resource to help navigate those tricky emotional and attitudinal aspects of treatment. I have a mental image of therapists assigning clients a chapter or two at a time for discussion during a later session. Of course, you know your clients and I don’t, so any differences you make to that plan are undoubtedly the correct ones. Regardless of your role in the process, I hope you enjoy the story of an ordinary man and an unwanted companion you will all recognise.

Recommendations

“I loved reading this book! The author provides an insider’s view of the impact stuttering. He implements a clever transition from one experience to the next. It was almost like reading a science fiction book, but about stuttering! Dr. Williams’ personal and poignant reflections of his life experiences as a person who stutters lend themselves to the thought-provoking questions at the end of each chapter. Dr. Williams has organized his experiences in a fashion that illustrates the process of moving from avoidance (and the limiting effects of stuttering) to one of acceptance. People who stutter are bound to empathize with the author who so willingly shares many embarrassing and painful moments, along with triumphant ones. This book is a good adjunct to therapy and for use as a means of discovering one’s relationship to stuttering. Students in the field of speech-language pathology will also benefit by reading this book. I want this book for my clients and students!”

Charlie Osborne

Clinical Associate Professor

University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

“This workbook provides the clinician an extremely valuable tool to introduce and guide the adult who stutters through the process of acceptance. It also provides the clinician with an opportunity to discuss feelings and attitudes by reviewing the individual chapters included in the workbook. I am so grateful to Dr. Dale Williams for his insight and his ability to beautifully present characters and situations that will allow each adult who stutters the chance to carefully assess where that individual is in the process of acceptance.”

Lizanne P. Blake, CCC-SLP, BCS-F

Speech-Language Pathologist

Board Certified Specialist – Fluency

“Dale's workbook is exceptionally well done. He encompasses all aspects of the stuttering experience! I really appreciate how the format unpacks the underlying emotions that often exacerbate stuttering. Dale drew out my answers. His step-by-step guide enabled me to turn around and face my stuttering head on. Excellent work Dale! Thank you for this life-changing publication!”

Tom Scharstein

Chairman of the Board, World Stuttering Network

Former Adult Programs Chair, National Stuttering Association

Sample Pages

Sample Pages

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