Stuttering: Foundations and Clinical Applications 3rd Edition
Grabbing your attention: if you work with people who stutter—whether as a clinician, educator, graduate student, or parent—you need a reliable, up-to-date resource that combines science with real-world clinical guidance. Stuttering: Foundations and Clinical Applications, 3rd Edition by Ehud Yairi and Carol H. Seery delivers a clear, authoritative roadmap for understanding and treating fluency disorders across the lifespan.
Why this edition matters: this updated text integrates current research on epidemiology, etiology, and neurological perspectives with practical assessment protocols and evidence-based treatment strategies. Chapters guide readers through early identification, differential diagnosis (including developmental vs. neurogenic stuttering), prognostic indicators, and tailored intervention plans. Rich case studies and clinician-friendly checklists make complex concepts accessible and immediately usable in schools, hospitals, private practices, and community clinics.
Benefits you’ll appreciate: develop more confident diagnostic skills, choose effective therapeutic techniques, and communicate treatment rationale to families and multidisciplinary teams. The book emphasizes outcomes-driven practice and provides tools to support clients from preschool years into adulthood, making it invaluable for speech-language pathologists, trainees, and allied professionals.
Globally relevant: applicable to professionals across North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and beyond, this edition reflects international research and practical implications for diverse clinical settings.
Take the next step: enhance your practice with a trusted, comprehensive guide to stuttering assessment and intervention. Add Stuttering: Foundations and Clinical Applications (3rd Ed.) to your professional library and bring evidence-based care to the people you serve.
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