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4 Dec 2009

Checking in with Jamie (Episode 163)

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Jamie Rocchio joinsPeter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss stuttering and its impact on our ability to be good conversationalists, as well as what drives us as stutterers to keep coming back for more! Peter had to leave this episode early because he became an uncle during the recording–congratulations Peter.

Jamie

By: stuttertalk Checking in with Jamie, Jamie Rocchio Tags: Eric Jackson, Jamie Rocchio, p, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering

29 Nov 2009

The Big Overt and Covert Discussion: Gallons and Glubs (Ep. 162)

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Eric and Peter

Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson discuss covert and overt stuttering. Peter suggests using, at least for this episode, terms such as completely covert, almost completely covert or successfully covert to describe people who stutter who are able to hide their stuttering from just about everyone in their lives. We play on air a short audio clip from this interview with Charles Van Riper from the Voices: Past and Present section of the wonderful Stuttering Homepage (next week, for episode 164, we will discuss the entire Van Riper interview).

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22 Nov 2009

Dr. Gerald Maguire: Stuttering, Depression and a Pagoclone Update (161)

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Gerald Maguire

Gerald Maguire, M.D., joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to  discuss stuttering and depression and to update the Pagoclone Phase IIB trial which is nearing its 8 month completion. Dr. Maguire is the director of The Kirkup Center for the Medical Treatment of Stuttering. The Center provides evaluations to individuals across the globe. As a non-profit center, scholarships are available to individuals who stutter who have limited means. Dr. Maguire is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Email stuttering@uci.edu.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Eric Jackson, Gerald Maguire, medical treatment, Pagoclone, Peter Reitzes, pharmaceuticals, stuttering

11 Nov 2009

Stuttering and Depression: Jamie’s Journey (Ep. 159)

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posterJamie Rocchio joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss her personal experiences with stuttering and depression. StutterTalk is scheduled to follow this episode up by speaking with Dr. Gerald Maguire for a medical discussion on stuttering and depression. StutterTalk will be discussing the article Below the Surface: Treating the Emotional Aspects of Stuttering by Woody Starkweather during our next episode.

By: stuttertalk depression, stuttering and depression Tags: depression, Eric Jackson, Jamie Rocchio, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering, stuttering and depression

8 Nov 2009

Going to the Couch (Ep. 158)

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stuttering, StutterTalkElana Yudman joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss the usefulness of speech tools and speaking strategies. Eric makes some surprising revelations during this special episode about how hard it is to shake the need for fluency. Elana is pictured below (middle) with frequent StutterTalk guests Kristel (left) and Sam (right) at the National Stuttering Association’s 2009 annual convention.

By: stuttertalk speech tools Tags: Elana Yudman, Eric Jackson, Peter Reitzes, speech tools, stammering, stutter, stuttering

5 Nov 2009

Are Speech Tools Adequate? (Ep. 157)

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Jamie Rocchio joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson for a Checking in with Jamie segment. The guys ask Jamie her views on using speech tools as a person who stutters frequently. Eric asks if speech tools for people who stutter are adequate.

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By: stuttertalk Checking in with Jamie, speech tools Tags: Checking in with Jamie, Eric Jackson, Jamie Rocchio, Peter Reitzes, speech tools, stammering, stutter, stuttering
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