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My Client Knows That He's About to Stutter: How Can We Address Stuttering Anticipation during Therapy with Young People Who Stutter?

机译:我的客户知道他要吃了:我们如何在与口吃的年轻人进行治疗期间如何解决口吃预期?

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Stuttering anticipation is endorsed by many people who stutter as a core aspect of the stuttering experience. Anticipation is primarily a covert phenomenon and people who stutter respond to anticipation in a variety of ways. At the same time as anticipation occurs and develops internally, for many individuals the “knowing” or “feeling” that they are about to stutter is a primary contributor to the chronicity of the disorder. In this article, we offer a roadmap for both understanding the phenomenon of anticipation and its relevance to stuttering development. We introduce the Stuttering Anticipation Scale (SAS)—a 25-item clinical tool that can be used to explore a client's internal experience of anticipation to drive goal development and clinical decision making. We ground this discussion in a hypothetical case study of “Ryan,” a 14-year-old who stutters, to demonstrate how clinicians might use the SAS to address anticipation in therapy with young people who stutter.
机译:口吃预期由许多作为口吃体验的核心方面而定的许多人赞同。 期待主要是一种隐蔽现象和诸多响应以各种方式的期待的人。 与预期发生并在内部发生的同时,对于许多人来说,“知道”或“感觉”,他们即将排吃,是对疾病的慢性慢性的主要因素。 在本文中,我们提供了理解预期现象及其与口吃发育的相关性的路线图。 我们介绍了口吃预期秤(SAS)-A 25项临床工具,可用于探索客户的内部经验,以推动目标发展和临床决策。 我们在一个假设的“瑞安”的假设案例研究中,是一项14岁的陷阱,展示临床医生如何使用SA解决与口吃的年轻人在治疗中解决预期。

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