Clinical Cases in Dysfluency 1st Edition
Grab the practical, case-driven resource every speech clinician and student needs: Clinical Cases in Dysfluency, 1st Edition (by). This accessible volume turns complex theory into real-world practice, focusing on assessment, differential diagnosis, and evidence-informed treatment for dysfluency and stuttering across the lifespan.
Inside you’ll find a rich collection of clinical case studies that illuminate common and atypical presentations—from early childhood disfluencies to adult stuttering—helping readers translate research into meaningful therapy plans. Each case emphasizes clear clinical reasoning: presenting history, assessment considerations, treatment priorities, and measurable goals you can adapt for clinics, schools, hospitals, or private practice.
Ideal for speech-language pathologists (SLPs), graduate students, and multidisciplinary teams, this book strengthens diagnostic confidence and therapeutic creativity. Readers benefit from pragmatic strategies that respect cultural and regional differences in communication, making it a valuable reference for clinicians in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and beyond.
Whether you’re building competency in fluency assessment, refining therapy approaches, or preparing for case-based exams, Clinical Cases in Dysfluency, 1st Edition delivers approachable, clinically relevant content to advance your practice. Add this essential guide to your professional library and start applying case-based insights to improve client outcomes today.
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