I Have a Voice: How to Stop StutteringCrown House Publishing, 17 авг. 2011 г. - Всего страниц: 208 Have you ever wondered why most people who block and stutter do not do so every time they speak? Now the puzzle has finally been solved by this outstanding new book which details a completely new approach to treating this debilitating condition. Bob Bodenhamer explains that this phenomenon results from the thinking (cognition) of the stutterer as he or she associates speaking with a lot of fear and anxiety about blocking. This book both explains the structure of blocking and provides the tools for gaining more fluency. |
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Chapter Two Learning to Think Differently | |
Chapter Three Changing Points of View | |
Chapter Four Stories about Stuttering | |
Chapter Five Working with Stress | |
Chapter Six Techniques of Change | |
Appendix A Pioneers | |
How to contact the author | |
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