Dialogue without barriers – a comprehensive approach to dealing with stuttering (English version) Dialogue without barriers – a comprehensive approach to dealing with stuttering (English version) Table of Contents Foreword About the Authors Chapter 1: Kirsten Costain, Hilda Sønsterud The Gap between Research and Clinical Practice: Towards an Integrated Speech-Language Therapy Chapter 2: Kurt Eggers Becoming an Effective Clinician Specialized in Fluency Disorders Chapter 3: Mary Weidner & Kenneth O. St. Louis Changing Public Attitudes toward Stuttering Chapter 4: Rachel Everard & Carolyn Cheasman Acceptance and Stuttering Chapter 5: Martine Vanryckeghem Assessment of Stuttering-Related Affective, Behavioral and Cognitive Components Leading the Way to Differential Diagnosis and Treatment Objectives Chapter 6: Sabine Van Eerdenbrugh & Sue O’Brian The Camperdown Program Chapter 7: Peter Schneider, Anke Kohmaescher & Patricia Sandrieser KIDS: A Modification Approach in Stuttering Therapy for School Children Chapter 8: George Fourlas & Dimitris Marousos Integrating Clinical Practices to Address the Overall Stuttering Experience of the School Age Child. The Lexipontix Programme Paradigm Chapter 9: Hilda Sønsterud Multidimensional Individualized Stuttering Therapy (MIST): An Effective Approach for People Who Stutter Chapter 10: Stine Brubak Clinical Reflections on Group Treatment Chapter 11: Marta Wesierska, Marilyn Langevin & Katarzyna Węsierska Bullying Experienced by Children Who Stutter: Coping Responses and Preventive Work Chapter 12: Hilda Sønsterud The Role of the SLT in the Application of ACT in Stuttering Therapy Chapter 13: Aleksandra Krawczyk & Selma Saad Merouwe Stuttering and Bilingualism in Children and Adults: Current Research and Future Developments Chapter 14: Kirsten Howells & Jenny Packer Acquired Stuttering: Differential Diagnosis, Therapeutic Considerations and Support Options Chapter 15: Erik X. Raj Laughter in Stuttering Therapy: Using Humor-Based Apps to Begin Meaningful Discussions Chapter 16: Joseph Agius Creativity and Humour: The Fun of Building Confidence in Children and Adults Who Stutter Answers to the Control Questions