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Homozygous <i>PTRHD1</i> Mutation in Intellectual Disability and Atypical Parkinsonism. [PDF]

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Stuttering as Defined by Adults Who Stutter.

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose Numerous frameworks and definitions have sought to differentiate what behaviors and experiences should be considered as a part of stuttering. Nearly all of these efforts have been based on the perspectives and beliefs of conversational partners ...
Seth E. Tichenor, J. Yaruss
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Stuttering and the social model.

Journal of Communication Disorders, 2022
Stuttering has traditionally been thought of as a defect located within an individual. As such, stuttering is caused by pathology, leading to impaired communication and reduced quality of life.
C. Constantino, P. Campbell, Sam Simpson
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Stuttering interventions for children, adolescents, and adults: a systematic review as a part of clinical guidelines.

Journal of Communication Disorders, 2022
INTRODUCTION Stuttering may have a holistic effect on the quality of life of a person who stutters by limiting participation in social situations, resulting in feelings of isolation and frustration, leading to difficulties in education and employment and
Auli Laiho   +7 more
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Perception of Stuttering in Individuals With Stuttering

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2021
Stuttering is a puzzling disorder which involves voluntary repetition, prolongation along with blocking and other interruptions to the flow of speech. Stuttering impacts on quality of life of individuals with difficulties in overall social behavior and performance.
Uday Singh, Shiv Shankar Kumar
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