by David Ward (Editor), KathleenScalerScott (Editor)
Very few people are aware of the significant negative impact that cluttering -- a communication disorder that affects a person's ability to speak in a clear, concise and fluent manner -- can have on one's life educationally, socially and vocationally. Although different from stuttering, it is often related to this more well-known disorder. This book treats cluttering as a serious communication disorder in its own right, providing an in-depth examination of the critical factors surrounding its assessment, treatment and research.
Using evidence-based data as well as information regarding the assessment and treatment of cluttering within the field of speech-language pathology, the volume includes the latest research findings and work from leading cluttering experts, worldwide. Current viewpoints regarding cluttering, along with substantiated evidence are provided. Research findings are presented regarding the nature and neurology of cluttering. A range of assessment and treatment methodologies are described in the context of disorders that may co-occur with cluttering, such as autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, Down syndrome and stuttering. Future directions with regards to the definition, teaching and researching of cluttering are also addressed.
Clinicians, faculty members, researchers, students in the field of speech pathology, and those who clutter, alike, will find this book an essential and unique source of information on cluttering.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 328
Edition: 1
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 18 Feb 2011
ISBN 10: 1848720297
ISBN 13: 9781848720299
The book provides practical ways for clinical assessment and value-adding intervention in a person-centred and 'real-world' way. ... I'm glad this book is on my shelf - it is an easy-to-read and highly practical guide to working with people who clutter. - Richard Cave, Speech and Language Therapist, Northwick Park Hospital, UK in The Psychologist
Erudite, enlightened and enlightening: this handbook shows how cluttering - the `adopted orphan'- is cherished by a passionate scientific global community, confidently asking appropriate questions, with the integrity to answer `we don't know it all'. The complexity in cluttering is clear, with clarity presented about what we do know of its nature, its impact, and about meaningfulness and function in the management of cluttering. - Margaret Leahy, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Speech and Language Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
The issues raised will contribute to greater understanding of the cluttering disorder. The text is strongly scientific and well researched but is accessible and engaging. This book is a successful attempt to integrate various observations and opinions on issues surrounding cluttering. - Dobrinka Koleva Georgieva, Director of the South West University Stuttering Research Centre, Bulgaria