Dr. David M. Luterman: Counseling People Who Stutter and Their Families (Episode 76)

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Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson interview David M. Luterman, Ed.D., CCC-SLP about counseling people who stutter and their families. We ask Dr. Luterman to discuss counseling from both speech therapy and self-help perspectives. Check out this review of the DVD pictured below.

               


This episode features music by Yo La Tengo, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, David Pajo, Spoon, Guided By Voices, and one of Eric's bands, Higgins.

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  • 11/22/2008 3:56 PM Judy wrote:
    Thank you for this podcast. It is so helpful to hear an interview as good as this at my convenience.
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  • 11/22/2008 11:20 PM Pam Mertz wrote:
    As always, great job. I think the counseling piece is huge, and often overlooked or misunderstood. I liked how Dr Luterman referred to people with communication disorders, as emotionally upset, not emotionally distubed or some other wrong label. I learn so much from these interviews!
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  • 12/3/2008 11:53 AM Elana wrote:
    Great episode! I e-mailed it to my grad professor who taught my counseling course in grad school (counseling was a required course). Counseling is SO important for all communication disorders in some way, especially when communicating with parents. It's too bad each grad program doesn't make counseling a required course.
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