This fully revised edition is an indispensable reference for those working with children and young people who stammer. The new structure and title reflect advances in the field of stammering and the growing influence of the social model. This third edition combines the hands-on approach of previous editions with updated theory and interventions, references, graphics and practical resources.
The book:
Extensively updated throughout and drawing on new theory and cases studies, this adaption of the classic Working with Dysfluent Children is an essential read for all speech and language therapists who work with children who stammer, whatever their level of experience.
Chapter 1. Introducing Thoughts and Theories
Chapter 2. Therapeutic skills
Chapter 3. Assessment & Decision Making
Chapter 4. Supporting individual children, young people and families
Chapter 5. Group Work
Chapter 6. Working with Schools and Early Years settings
Chapter 7. Complexities: when stammering is not the only issue
Chapter 8. Outcome Measures and Evidence Based Practice
Chapter 9. Service Delivery Context (online only)
Online practical resources
Index
"At last! A 3rd edition of the Working with Children and Young People who Stammer. The publication of this book will be welcomed by students and specialist clinicians alike, as many of the volumes in the Working With series are the staple texts for those looking for well researched, up to date content with practical ideas.
What the book is not is one written from a particular theoretical perspective or one written by an advocate of one approach. Rather it is a comprehensive but detailed discussion of the range of options open to children, young people and their families. The content covers all a student, generalist or specialist clinician would wish for: theories, therapeutic skills, (including a detailed section on Solution Focused Brief therapy), assessment/decision making, supporting children & families, group work, working with educational settings, outcomes, and service delivery.
The strength of the writing is demonstrated in Isabel's frequent inclusion of case examples and references to her experience. Of particular value to readers will be the online resources with sections on assessment, support, group work, working with schools and case examples of assessment.
I commend this text and am sure it will be a well-thumbed, valuable addition to the libraries of speech and language courses and departments, as well as individual therapists."
- Dr Trudy Stewart, Co-author of the 2nd edition and Retired Consultant Speech and Language Therapist