Parent Counseling: Conversations with David Luterman - Part1 (#6400)
University of Oklahoma Bundle
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1h 2m
In this insightful, two-part program, sit in the room with master clinician, David Luterman, as he counsels parents of children who stutter. Then, eavesdrop on his discussion of the session with practicing clinicians.
This program is divided into two parts: Group Therapy with Parents (1 hour), and Therapists' Review of Parent Session (1 hour).
Viewers can witness this interaction which is seldom seen in action. The parent group was also seen by experienced clinicians and the second part of this video is comprised of their observations of the group and their interaction with David.
Special thanks to David M. Luterman, D.Ed., Professor Emeritus, Emerson College, Boston, and Director, Thayer Lindsey Family-Centered Nursery for Hearing Impaired Children; Diane Fillion Parris, M.S., Boston University; and the parent and clinician group.
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