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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.45 119-123 February 1980.
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The Stuttering Problem Profile

A Task that Assists Both Client and Clinician in Defining Therapy Goals

Franklin H. Silverman 1

1 Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

This report describes a paper and pencil task, the Stuttering Problem Profile, which provides qualitative data that can be useful when identifying goals for stuttering therapy. Specific ways in which the task has been used are indicated. A copy of the Stuttering Problem Profile is included.

Submitted on January 6, 1979
Accepted on March 20, 1979




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