Abstract
A regulated breathing method associated with systematic desensitization and cognitive restructuring was applied to eight adult stutters. Behavioral measures (percentage of stuttered syllable [%SS] and rate of speech) were taken during telephone, interview, and public speaking situations using both obtrusive and unobtrusive conditions. Cognitive and subjective assessment included the Erickson Scale of Communication Attitudes, an irrational beliefs scale, self-efficacy perception, and the percentage of improvement reported by the stutterers. Eight adult nonstutterers were also assessed in identical conditions and compared with the treated subjects in the purpose of a social validation perspective. Results showed that the treatment package significantly reduced stuttering at post-test, and therapeutic gains were maintained at 6 month follow-up study. On the %SS, no significant difference emerged at follow-up between treated stutterers and normals. The multicomponent treatment appears to be a successful treatment for stuttering.
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