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Stuttering Meets Sterotype, Stigma, and Discrimination : An Overview of Attitude Research.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: WVU BksPublisher: Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (424 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781940425382
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Stuttering Meets Sterotype, Stigma, and DiscriminationDDC classification:
  • 616.85/54
LOC classification:
  • RC424
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: REVIEW -- 1. Epidemiology of Public Attitudes Toward Stuttering -- 2. Stigma and Stuttering: Conceptualizations, Applications, and Coping -- 3. Bullying Experienced by Youth Who Stutter: The Problem and Potential Intervention Strategies -- 4. Job Discrimination Associated with Stuttering in Adults -- 5. Changing Attitudes Toward Stuttering -- PART II: RESEARCH: ATTITUDES OF THE NON-STUTTERING PUBLIC -- 6. American Indian Perceptions of Stuttering -- 7. Sudanese Perceptions, Attitudes, and Knowledge of Stuttering -- 8. Public Attitudes Toward Mild Versus Severe Stuttering in the United States and Kuwait -- 9. Public Attitudes Toward Males Versus Females Who Stutter: United States and Iran -- 10. Recognizing Positive Aspects of Stuttering: A Survey of the General Public -- PART III: RESEARCH: ATTITUDES OF PROFESSIONALS -- 11. Attitudes Toward Stuttering: A Look at Selected Helping Professions -- 12. Knowledge and Attitudes of Primary School Teachers about Stuttering Children in Sri Lanka -- 13. A Comparison of Stuttering Knowledge and Attitudes of Polish SLPs and SLP Students -- 14. Effects of Fluency Disorders Coursework on Students' Stuttering Attitudes in Two Countries -- 15. An Interdisciplinary Training Program in Stuttering: Raising Awareness and Changing Attitudes -- PART IV: RESEARCH: ATTITUDES OF PEOPLE WHO STUTTER AND/OR THEIR FAMILY OR FRIENDS -- 16. The Appraisal of the Stuttering Environment (ASE): A New Clinical Tool to Measure Stuttering Attitudes in the Client's Environment -- 17. Children's and Parents' Perspectives about the Psychosocial Impact of Stuttering and Stuttering-Related Bullying -- 18. Stuttering in Women: Changes and Adaptations Throughout the Lifespan.
19. Qualitative Analysis of Covert Stuttering: Workplace Implications and Saving Face -- 20. Changing Attitudes Toward Stuttering: What Children Liked about a Stuttering Education Resource -- 21. Attitudes Toward Stuttering: An Annotated Bibliography -- References -- Contributors -- Author Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: REVIEW -- 1. Epidemiology of Public Attitudes Toward Stuttering -- 2. Stigma and Stuttering: Conceptualizations, Applications, and Coping -- 3. Bullying Experienced by Youth Who Stutter: The Problem and Potential Intervention Strategies -- 4. Job Discrimination Associated with Stuttering in Adults -- 5. Changing Attitudes Toward Stuttering -- PART II: RESEARCH: ATTITUDES OF THE NON-STUTTERING PUBLIC -- 6. American Indian Perceptions of Stuttering -- 7. Sudanese Perceptions, Attitudes, and Knowledge of Stuttering -- 8. Public Attitudes Toward Mild Versus Severe Stuttering in the United States and Kuwait -- 9. Public Attitudes Toward Males Versus Females Who Stutter: United States and Iran -- 10. Recognizing Positive Aspects of Stuttering: A Survey of the General Public -- PART III: RESEARCH: ATTITUDES OF PROFESSIONALS -- 11. Attitudes Toward Stuttering: A Look at Selected Helping Professions -- 12. Knowledge and Attitudes of Primary School Teachers about Stuttering Children in Sri Lanka -- 13. A Comparison of Stuttering Knowledge and Attitudes of Polish SLPs and SLP Students -- 14. Effects of Fluency Disorders Coursework on Students' Stuttering Attitudes in Two Countries -- 15. An Interdisciplinary Training Program in Stuttering: Raising Awareness and Changing Attitudes -- PART IV: RESEARCH: ATTITUDES OF PEOPLE WHO STUTTER AND/OR THEIR FAMILY OR FRIENDS -- 16. The Appraisal of the Stuttering Environment (ASE): A New Clinical Tool to Measure Stuttering Attitudes in the Client's Environment -- 17. Children's and Parents' Perspectives about the Psychosocial Impact of Stuttering and Stuttering-Related Bullying -- 18. Stuttering in Women: Changes and Adaptations Throughout the Lifespan.

19. Qualitative Analysis of Covert Stuttering: Workplace Implications and Saving Face -- 20. Changing Attitudes Toward Stuttering: What Children Liked about a Stuttering Education Resource -- 21. Attitudes Toward Stuttering: An Annotated Bibliography -- References -- Contributors -- Author Index.

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