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Jane Fraser
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   Self-Therapy for the Stutterer is the classic self-help guide by the founder of the 60-year old non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America, Malcolm Fraser. It is written to and for the many adults and teens who stutter. The 192-page book is available at the [Name] Public Library in [City], [State]. As a person who stutters, you do not need to surrender helplessly to your speech difficulty because you can change the way you talk.  You can learn to communicate with ease rather than with effort. There is no quick and easy way to tackle the problem, but with the right approach, self-therapy can be effective.

This book outlines a self-therapy program which describes what the person who stutters can do to tackle the problem and work towards better communication. It is often used as a supplement to speech therapy.

Writes Charles Van Riper, Ph.D., about this book: “There are always some who stutter who are unable to get professional help and others who do not seem to be able to profit from it. There are some who prefer to be their own therapist. In this book, Malcolm Fraser has provided guidance for those who must help themselves. Knowing well from his own experience as a stutterer the difficulties of self-therapy, he outlines a series of objectives and challenges that should serve as a map for the person who is lost in the dismal swamp of stuttering and wants to find a way out.”

The book is available free to all public libraries. For more information, call the Stuttering Foundation toll-free at 800-992-9392, visit www.stutteringhelp.org andwww.tartamudez.org, or write infor@stutteringhelp.org.

Note to Reporters: For a complimentary media copy, call (202) 686-4494 or email info@stutteringhelp.org