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What is stuttering?

Stuttering (known as stammering in parts of the UK and scientifically known as dysphemia) is a speech disorder in which the normal flow of speech is frequently disrupted by repetitions (sounds, syllables, words or phrases), pauses and prolongations that differ both in frequency and severity from those of normally fluent individuals. The term stuttering is most commonly associated with involuntary sound repetition, but it also encompasses the abnormal hesitation or pausing before speech, referred to by stutterers as blocks, and the prolongation of certain sounds, usually vowels. Much of what constitutes "stuttering" cannot be observed by the listener; this includes such things as sound and word fears, situational fears, anxiety, tension, shame, and a feeling of "loss of control" during speech. The emotional state of the individual who stutters in response to the stuttering often constitutes the most difficult aspect of the disorder.

About 1% of adults and 5% of children in the world are afflicted with some form of the disorder, with slightly higher percentages of affected African (8%9%) and West Indies (3%4%) adults 2. Men account for approximately 80% of all stutterers, while women are much more likely to either outgrow or recover from the disorder 1.

Stuttering is essentially neurogenic (neuropathological rather than mental) in origin, and is generally not a problem with the physical production of speech sounds (see Voice disorders) or putting thoughts into words (see Dyslexia, Cluttering). Stuttering does not affect intelligence, and apart from their speech problem, people who stutter are normal. Anxiety, low confidence, nervousness, and stress therefore do not cause stuttering, although they often worsen it. The disorder is also variable. This means that in certain situations, such as talking on the telephone, the stuttering might be increased, or it might be lessened, depending on the anxiety level connected with that activity. In other situations, such as singing (as with country music star Mel Tillis) or speaking alone (or reading from a script, as with actor James Earl Jones), fluency improves. Some mild stutterers, such as Bob Newhart, have used it to their advantage. Although the exact etiology of stuttering is unknown, both genetics and neurophysiology are thought to contribute. One theory is that an inherited genetic factor may cause the speech pathways in the brain to be less efficient, contributing to the development of a stutter. Although there are many treatments and speech therapy techniques available to help increase fluency, there is essentially no "cure" for stuttering.

More books about stuttering


Understanding Stuttering (Understanding Health and Sickness) 
Nathan Lavid
Paperback (2004-01)
$12.00

Straight Talk on Stuttering: Information, Encouragement, and Counsel for Stutterers, Caregivers, and Speech-Language Clinicians 
Lloyd M. Hulit
Paperback (1997-03)
$43.95

Stuttering 
Marcel E. Wingate
Hardcover (1997-11-30)
$75.00

Theoretical Issues In Stuttering 
Packman, Attanasio
Hardcover (2004-11-30)
$50.00

Sigmund Brouwer's Sports Mystery Series: Cobra Threat (football) 
Sigmund Brouwer
Paperback (1998-08-14)
$5.99

Stuttering and Other Fluency Disorders, Third Edition 
Franklin H. Silverman
Paperback (2003-08)
$38.95

Stuttering Therapy: An Integrated Approach to Theory and Practice 
Richard Culatta, Stanley A. Goldberg
Hardcover (1995-01)
$100.00

Knotted Tongues: Stuttering in History and the Quest for a Cure (Kodansha Globe) 
Benson Bobrick
Paperback (1996-04)
$14.00

Stuttering: The Search for a Cause and Cure 
Oliver Bloodstein
Hardcover (1992-11-20)
$83.00

Keys to Dealing With Stuttering (Barron's Parenting Keys) 
Patricia M. Treiber
Paperback (1993-08)
$5.95

Ben Has Something to Say: A Story About Stuttering (Concept Books (Albert Whitman)) 
Laurie Lears
Hardcover (2000-09)
$15.95

Living with Stuttering (Triumph Series) 

Paperback (2001-06-01)
$19.95

The Flimflam Man 
Darleen Bailey Beard
Paperback (2003-09-08)
$5.95

Stuttering and Your Child: Questions and Answers No. 22 (Publication (Speech Foundation of America), No. 22.) 

Paperback (1990-06)
$1.00

Jason's Secret 
Ellen-Marie Silverman
Paperback (2001-01)
$17.10

Stuttering: Science, Therapy & Practice 
Thomas D. Kehoe
Spiral-bound (1997-04)
$35.00
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