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Implementing CBT with School-age Children (#6500)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is one approach for helping children change their thoughts and feelings about stuttering. These changes can lead to better therapy outcomes as children develop coping strategies, test their beliefs about listener reactions, and take risks like using speech tools in fr...
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Avoidance Reduction Therapy in a Group Setting (#6740)
The roots of Avoidance Reduction Therapy for Stuttering are found in the pioneering work of the late Joseph Sheehan, a professor of psychology at UCLA, and his wife Vivian Sheehan, a Los Angeles-based speech pathologist. The Sheehans applied concepts from conflict theory and role theory to formul...
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Cluttering: Another Look (#9720)
In recent years, many advances have been made in understanding the communication disorder, cluttering.
Kathleen Scaler Scott, Ph.D., of Misericordia University helps to clarify prior myths and explain recent research findings about cluttering. She presents the current lowest common denominato...
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Sharpening Counseling Skills (#9800)
This exciting 3 hour program features renowned audiologist and expert counselor, David M. Luterman, D.Ed.
Luterman's philosophy of counseling centers around deep listening and silent witnessing of our clients' stories and concerns as we refrain from providing immediate advice, information, or ...
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Tools for Success: A Cognitive Behavior Therapy Taster (#9900)
Highlights from a workshop featuring Frances Cook, MSc, MRCSLT (Hons)Cert. CT (Oxford), and Willie Botterill, MSc, (Psych. Couns.), MRCSLT, provide insights into working with the cognitive aspects of stuttering.
This 3 hour 45 minute "taster" into cognitive behavior therapy explores the inter...
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Solution Focused Brief Therapy Taster (#9950)
Highlights from a workshop providing insights into working with Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and stuttering.
This "taster" introduces viewers to the principles and practice of SFBT, providing examples of children, parents, and teenagers describing their "best hopes" for the future, u...