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What makes up the iceberg of stuttering   core features secondary features attitudes and feelings  
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what are the core features of stuttering (3)   repetitions prolongations blockages  
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what are the secondary features of stuttering (2)   escape avoidence  
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what makes up the attitudes and feelings under the iceberg   fear guilt shame denial  
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what are some things that facilitate fluency   talking slowly singing  
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what should the goal of treatment be?   to help a persona say what they want,to whom they want when they want to say it.  
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what are some events we call a stutter   part word repetitions prolongations (both audible and inaudible)  
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what are some events we would call disfluencies?   whole word repetitions phrase repetitions revisions interjections  
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what is a Stutter?   this is a complex disorder that includes speech, physiological, emotional factors, lasting over time.  
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what does Stutter include? (3)   the whole iceberg: core behaviors secondary behaviors feelings and attitudes  
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what are some dimensions of normal fluency   rate continuity tension effort  
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what is rate   appropriate speech timing  
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what is continuity   smooth connections  
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what is tension effort   appropriate force  
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what are some features of disfluency (3)   interruptions that occur in ongoing speech disfluencies occur in everybody's speech, not just pws all speech disruptions are considered disfluency's  
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what are the 6 major mulitdimensional aspects of a stuttering disorder?   1. overt speech events 2. physical concomitants head nods, blinks, grimacing 3. physiological inner body experience) 4. affective features (emotions and attitudes) 5. cognitive (what do think about talking. 6. social dynamics, social participation  
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what is an example of part word repetition?   bu-bu-bu  
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what is an example of a single syllable word repetition?   and-and-and  
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what is an example of disrhythmic phonation?   (prolongation) Mo-------mmy  
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