Dr. Walter Manning - Stuttering: Progress Under the Surface and Over Time (Episode 127)
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Dr. Walter Manning joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss all things stuttering including success in therapy, the importance of the client/clinician relationship, coping behaviors of people who stutter, the challenges of working with teenagers who stutter and much, much more.

Check out these articles by Dr. Manning from the Stuttering Homepage:
- Understanding Stuttering as a Gift?
- Creating Your Own Road Map for Change
- My Story of Achieving Fluency: Progress Under the Surface and Over Time
- Is There Anything New in Stuttering or are You Still Doing the Same Old Things?
- Humor As a Variable in the Process of Change
- Letters from Sarajevo
- Discussion on Recovery (audio clip) from 1996 ASHA Convention (scroll down to middle of page)
- A Phenomenological Understanding of Successful Stuttering Management
- Cognitive Anxiety as a Function of Speaker Role for Fluent Persons and People Who Stutter
- A Personal Construct Psychology View of Relapse: Indications for a Narrative Therapy Component to Stuttering Treatment
- Verbal Versus Tangible Reward for Children Who Stutter
- Auditory Assembly Abilities of Stuttering and Nonstuttering Children
- Listener Response to Stuttering Modification Techniques










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