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Advice to Those Who Stutter

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Advice to Those Who Stutter
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Publisher: The Stuttering Foundation of America
ISBN/ASIN: 093338839X
ISBN-13: 9780933388390
Number of pages: 172

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This is a remarkable book of therapy advice. What makes it unique is that every article has been written by men and women who stutter themselves. Each of them has been 'through the mill' and knows what it is to have experienced the fear, anxiety, and despair which is so often the lot of those who stutter.

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