What we know about neurogenic stuttering - etiology, diagnosis and treatment strategies

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Re: Becoming more fluent if one has Neurogenic Stuttering

From: Kathrin König
Date: 12 Oct 2012
Time: 02:32:56 -0500
Remote Name: 80.239.242.174

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No, there is a huge variety: Some neurogenic stuttering clients regain fluency very quickly, others take a long time, some have transient neurogenic stuttering, others persistent. Differences can be observed in clients with the same and different etiologies in terms of symptomatology, treatment and fluency, as well, however no overall taxonomy has been put forth so far.


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