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Fluency Disorders
Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment
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Undergraduate 4
05/03/2009

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Preparatory sets
Definition
The person prepares for a moment of stuttering before it happens, starting it gently and gliding through it smoothly.
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Negative practice
Definition
PWS pretends to stutter with lots of physical tension.
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Identification stage of Stuttering Modification
Definition
The client and clinician identify all of the core behaviors, secondary behaviors, and feelings/attitudes that characterize the client's stuttering.
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Demands
Definition
Poses a challenge to capacities.
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Sufficient
Definition
An event will occur in its presence.
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Stuttering modification
Definition
With this approach, the client is encouraged to change the pattern of stuttering as it is occurring.
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Hypothesis
Definition
Explains a set of observations.
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Response contingency
Definition
An approach that typically uses punishment as an operant contingency.
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Neuropsychlinguistic theory
Definition
This theory emphasizes timing between language components.
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Phonological encoding
Definition
PWS have a problem with ______ ______, according to the CRH.
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Theory
Definition
An attempt to make sense of observations and data.
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Dianosogenic theory
Definition
This theory suggests that stuttering arose out of a misdiagnosis of normal disfluency.
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Learning
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A component of all models of stuttering.
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Fluency shaping
Definition
The objective of this approach is fluent speech or speech without blocking.
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Voluntary stuttering
Definition
The PWS stutters on purpose.
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Easier beginning
Definition
The PWS is taught to reduce speaking rate and physical tension at the beginning of phrases.
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Indirect therapy
Definition
An approach that involves parental input style adjustments and manipulation of the conversational environment.
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Desensitization
Definition
Geared towards changing attitudes and emotions by reducing fear and avoidance behaviors, reframing thoughts, and self-acceptance as a PWS.
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Multifactorial-dynamic model
Definition
This model suggests that stuttering emerges from the complex interaction of many factors intrinsic to the individual.
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Spontaneous fluency
Definition
The speaker is as fluent as anyone else; he is paying attention to ideas, not speech.
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Dopamine
Definition
The most studied neurotransmitter in stuttering.
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Model
Definition
Its function in science is to describe and help us to understand complex systems.
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Loss of control
Definition
Occurs when disruption takes place in an aspect of formulation that is not accessible to conscious awareness.
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Necessary
Definition
Has to be present in order for the effect to occur.
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Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-3)
Definition
A commonly used test of stuttering severity.
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