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2002
| Winter 2002 |
Brain research helps us to understand stammering
Tom Weidig puts new brain research from Hamburg into context and looks at its implications. |
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E-friends
New email scheme to help people keep in touch |
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Growth factor
Simon Zipperlen refuses to use his 'disability' as an excuse. |
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How to take control of job interviews
Report on Terry Gillen's workshop at our 2002 conference |
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Hypnosis or hip gnosis?
Interview with Rita Greer, an experienced speech language therapist and hypnotherapist. |
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It's never too late
Robin Woodward describes how taking control of stammering is part of a wider picture, and gives some insight into leaving the past behind. |
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Live on air and loving it
Can a person who stammers present a radio or TV programme? Mark Lawrence is a radio presenter living in Stuttgart, Germany. He says the answer is YES! |
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The long drop
Bob Adams' and Simon Zipperlen's tandem bungee jump for BSA. |
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A mouthful of words
Phyllis Foundis found fluency in writing, and is coming to terms with herself as someone who stammers. |
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The nature and nurture of stammering
In his keynote address to the BSA conference in September 2002, John Harrison discussed his holistic approach to stammering recovery. |
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Openness at work pays off
Paul Huxford sends an email to colleagues describing how a stammer affects his life. |
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Solution Focused Brief Therapy: a personal view and an End-to-End bike ride
Stephen Sheasby uses a bike ride in aid of BSA to help overcome a fear of talking about stammering. Also news article. |
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Starfish Cameroon project
Joe Lukong does the Starfish course with a view to taking it back to the people of Cameroon. |
| Autumn 2002 |
Are adults who stammer too sensitive?
New research suggesting one reason people stammer is that they are are overly concerned about speaking fluently. |
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The art of communication
By Garry Smith who works in the media industry. |
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Easier done than said
Paul Bond on interview experiences, a supportive partner, and the Starfish Project. |
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Heartfelt interview was no act for Sam Neill
Actor Sam Neill recently gave BSA an interview for a video that is in production, "Famous Lost Words". |
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One day, Eric woke up and found that words failed him
With determination, Eric Norbury has now become a nurse and lecturer. |
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The relationship between stuttering and the control of speech quality
Paul Brocklehurst applies to himself recent research on the idea that trying to speak without stammering usually makes it worse. |
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Sixth Oxford Dysfluency Conference
Reports from this international conference held in June 2002. |
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A tribute to Nick Conrad
Letter from John Russell remembering BSA trustee Nick Conrad, who died earlier this year. |
| Summer 2002 |
Give me a chance and I will take on the world
An early insurance career was brokered for Martin McGibbon by having the right support at the right time. |
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Nick Conrad - obituary
Nick was a long-standing trustee and dedicated supporter of the BSA. |
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Public Speech and Public Silence
BSA patron Margaret Drabble discusses her experience of living with stammering. This is an edited version of the lecture she gave to mark her last public speech. |
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Self advocacy for people who stammer
St John Harris on a new City Lit course found disability theory invaluable and argues it would also benefit SLTs. |
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Something to chew over
View from Australia on anxiety and cognitive restructuring. |
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Two speeches and a funeral
Eddie Phillips on three remarkable days in one week. |
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The wind in their sails
Nine young people who stammer gain extra confidence and skills on a new course in Greenwich. |
| Winter/Spring 2002 |
Accustomed as I am...
Alan Badmington confronted his fears head-on and now wins awards for public speaking. |
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Dreams, here I come
Gareth Gates: A stammer may be good for publicity, but it was Gareth's singing that took him almost to the top of ITV's Pop Idol talent show. |
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Howard's Way
Howard Yaffe's path to playing male lead in a theatre production that got him rave reviews. |
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Living with stammering
Kevin Culverwell on being a person who stammers - and a mother's perspective. |
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Making peace with the phone
Or, Curse You, Alexander Graham Bell. |
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On being your own person
Carolyn Cheasman and Jan Logan talk about their self-advocacy course at the City Lit. |
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The Song of Life
Singing has transformed the life of one BSA member. |
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Speaking and Listening Project up-date
BSA Education Officer Cherry Hughes about our project to produce CD ROM's for schools on stammering. |
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Stammering on the Radio
Copywriting for commerical radio and doing voice overs with a stammer. |
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You can't do everything but it's good fun trying
Jan Logan and Carolyn Cheasman report on some of the papers at the American Speech Hearing Association (ASHA) conference 2001. |
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1998
| Winter 1998/99 |
Facing the Authorities
Clients of the Willy Russell Centre in Liverpool are reporting on a novel workshop. |
| Autumn 1998 |
No Ordinary Ordination
A BSA member is facing the call to the priesthood. |
| Summer 1998 |
Dr. Fluency
An evaluation of a computerised fluency shaping programme |
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1993
| Autumn 1993 |
By the Book
How one stammerer put two books to good use, and now views the telephone as a friend. |
| Summer 1993 |
Parenthood
One mother learns how to acknowledge her son's suffering and needs. |
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1990
| Winter 1990 |
Return to Gloucester
A short story by Richard Davies. |
| Spring 1990 |
Tough Talking
Tim Shanks takes a very personal look at the work of American therapist Joseph Sheehan. |
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