Resources

We have been administrating Dynamic Stuttering Therapy and its predecessor Generating Fluent Speech at CTI for nearly 18 years. These have been exciting years in which we have learned so much about how to help people who stutter learn to speak freely with ease and comfort. We want to pass on to others what we have learned. Therefore, we have made the Dynamic Stuttering Therapy workbook and Clinician Handbook available. We also give seminars and personal training to clinicians who are interested in using this effective approach with their clients of all ages.

Dynamic Stuttering Therapy is a holistic treatment approach that relates to every aspect of the human verbal communication experience. Through the years we have learned a lot from reading and attending lectures and seminars given by others in the field of stuttering and related fields. We would like to share a list of resources that we have found beneficial for our clients and for us.

  • Canfield, J. and Hansen, M. V. (1994). Dare to win, New York: Berkley Book.
  • Conture, E.G. (2001). Stuttering: its nature, diagnosis, and treatment, Needham Heights, MA:Allyn & Bacon.
  • Dahm, B. (1997). Generating fluent speech: A comprehensive speech processing approach, Eau Claire, WI: Thinking Publications.
  • Doidge, N. (2007). The Brain That Changes Itself, New York, NY: Penguin Books.
  • Dwek, C. (2006). Mindset: The new psychology of success, New York, NY: Random house.
  • Gallwey, T. (1979). The inner game of tennis, New York: Bantam Books.
  • Gendlin, E. (1981). Focusing, New York: Bantam Books.
  • Goleman, Daniel. (1996). Emotional intelligence. New York: Bantam Books.
  • Harrison, J. (1994). How to conquer your fears of speaking before people. San Francisco: Sopro Press.
  • Hay, Louise L. (1987). You can heal your life. Carlsbad, Ca.: Hay House.
  • Helmstetter, S. (1982). What to say when you talk to yourself. New York: Pocket Books.
  • Levelt, W. (1989). Speaking: from intention to articulation. Cambridge, Mass: M.I.T. Press.
  • Murphy, J. Revised by McMahan, I (2000). The power of your subconscious mind. New York: Bantam Books.
  • Maltz, M. (1969). Psyco-cybernetics, New York: Pocket Books.
  • Peale, N. V. (1992), You can if you think you can, New York: Simon & Shuster.
  • Perkins, W.H. (1992). Stuttering prevented, California: Singular Publishing Group.
  • Prochaska, J.O., Norcross, J.C., Diclemente, C.C., (1994). Changing for good, New York: Avon Books, Inc.
  • Schneider, M. (1989). Self-healing: my life and vision, England: Arkana.
  • Smith, A. and Kelly, E. 1996). Stuttering: A dynamic multifactorial model. In Curlee, R. and Siegel, G. (Ed.)Nature and treatment of stuttering: new directions, (2nd ed.) (p.204-217) Needham Heigts, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Temple, C. (1993). The brain, London: Penguin.

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