CH. 6 - Fluency and Its Disorders Flashcards

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The position that stuttering indicates a social role conflict was taken by (a-van riper; b-wischner; c-sheehan; d-bloodstein; e-brutten and shoemaker)

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c. sheehan (Joseph Sheehan–dvd Message to a Stutterer)

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Research on the prevalence of stuttering has shown that

a) familial incidence is higher than in the general population
b) sons of stuttering mothers run a greater risk of than those of stuttering fathers
c) blood relatives of a stuttering woman run a greater risk of stuttering themselves than those of a stuttering man
d) all of the above

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d) all of the above

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stuttering in preschool children is more likely on (content words, function words, final words of sentences, vowels, clusters)

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function words

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for stuttering adaptation, most of the reduction in stuttering occurs by the ______ reading

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fifth

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Brutten and Shoemaker proposed that..

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  • stuttering is limited to part-word repetitions and sound prolongations
  • stuttering is due to classically conditioned negative emotion
  • some dysfluencies are operantly conditioned
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Bloodstein advocated that stuttering may be caused by..

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any belief that speech is a difficult task, resulting in tension and speech fragmentation

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The fluent stuttering treatment..

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was developed by Charles Van Riper and aims to reduce the abnormality of stuttering (includes teaching cancellations, pull-outs, and preparatory sets)

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8
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Fluency shaping tx includes..

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targeting skills like airflow management, gentle phonatory onset, and reduced rate of speech

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a clutterer will show..

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lack of anxiety or concern about their speech; use spoonerisms; have rapid, disordered artic resulting in unintelligible speech

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10
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what techniques are useful to treat an individual who clutters?

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reduce rate of speech and increase awareness to speech through audiotapes and videotapes

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the theory that stuttering is caused by lack of a unilateral dominant hemisphere is the ________ theory

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cerebral dominance theory

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12
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if you want to know how many people stutter in a geographical location and not give a predictive statement you are looking to find what?

A

prevalence (NOT incidence)

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13
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direct stuttering reduction methods are ______ and ______

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pause-and-talk AND response cost

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14
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the stutter-more-fluently approach involves..

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allowing clients to discuss their feelings and attitudes toward their situation; desensitizing them to their stuttering and helping them modify their stuttering through use of techniques like cancellations and pull-outs

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to diagnose neurogenic stuttering you need to

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  • evaluate medical records
  • make sure a neurological disease has been diagnosed
  • assess that the pattern of communication justifies the disorder
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