Exam 2 Part 8 Flashcards
What are the beginnings stuttering escape behaviors?
Head nod, squint eyes, fillers (“um”)
Secondary behaviors of beginning stutter can be used anywhere in the stuttering process, but begin moving ____ to the front of the utterance
Closer
What are the feelings/attitudes of beginning stuttering?
Child aware of stutter, fear, helpless, out of control, frustration, may complain but some may not believe that he/she can’t talk
What are the underlying processes of beginning stuttering?
Increase in muscle tension and tempo
What are the 2 hypotheses that explain beginning stuttering?
Fear and frustration force child to react with flight or fright response, limbic system activated by excess tension which causes freezing
Responsible for move from “neutral” speaking to tense speaking, eliciting emotional response; tension spreads to more and more situations; explains core behaviors
Classical conditioning
Responsible for increase in escape behaviors, escape behaviors begin to be generalized to before stuttering even occurs; explains secondary behaviors
Operant conditioning
What is the average age range for intermediate stuttering?
Between 10 and 13
What 2 emotions can be caused by intermediate stuttering?
Fear and avoidance
True or false: In advanced stuttering it starts to change behavior, as in situations, people, where his/.her stuttering may be worse
False: Intermediate
Stops airflow, voice, and/or movement (e.g. larynx, squeeze lips together, hold breath, push tongue against hard palate, etc.)
Blocks
What are the main characteristics of intermediate stuttering?
Blocks, repetitions, prolongations,
What are the secondary characteristics of intermediate stuttering?
Escape behaviors are more frequent, Avoids certain words or puts escape behaviors into play before word comes, Avoids certain situations, puts escape behaviors into play in anticipation of situation
What are some examples of word and situation avoidances?
Substitution, circumlocution, postponements
What are the feelings and attitudes towards intermediate stuttering?
Fear, embarrassment, shame, frustration, anxiety, negative feelings towards stuttering