Stammering Therapy from the Inside: Clinician and Client Perspectives on Therapy for Young People and Adults
Carolyn Cheasman, Rachel Everard and Sam Simpson (Editors)
Stammering Therapy from the Inside offers a comprehensive overview of a range of contemporary stammering therapy approaches. It links theory to practice, with an emphasis on describing the therapy journey and outcomes from the perspectives of both clinicians and clients. This shared reflection will give the reader the opportunity to consider key issues in relation to their own work practice and context. The purpose of this book is to:
- document and share knowledge of established practices in stammering therapy
- broaden the discourse and extend the boundaries of thinking about stammering therapy
- enrich and enhance professional accounts of stammering therapy by including clients as co-authors of therapy knowledge

Chapters include exploration of the following therapy approaches:
- Cognitive therapy
- The City Lit integrated approach to stammering therapy
- Block modification: integrating 1:1 and group work
- Interiorised stammering therapy
- Self-advocacy
- Working with teenagers in groups
- Narrative therapy
- Mindfulness, meditation and stammering
- Acceptance and commitment therapy
- Neurolinguistic programming
Forthcoming Autumn/Winter 2012
ISBN 978-1-907826-07-8
Price guide: £29.99 paperback [+postage and packing]