Covert Stuttering
Several People who Stutter help explain "covert stuttering."
- Case Study, age 52 - covert stuttering
- I've Got a Secret and its Scaring me to Death - ISAD online conference paper by Steve Hood and Chris Roach.
- - ISAD online conference paper by Chris Roach
- The Stuttering Paradox: A Trap To Full Acceptance. Some Journal Based Thoughts From A Covert Stutterer - ISAD online conference paper by Lieven Grommen, M.D.
- The tricks by Chris Roach
- Passing As Fluent - ISAD online conference paper by Terry Dartnall
- The Iceberg Analogy of Stuttering - ISAD online conference paper by Russ Hicks
- Lightening the Load of Covert Stuttering - ISAD online conference paper by Hannah Laday
- Hello My Name is Cathy, But You Can Call Me Anne: A story of a covert person who stutters - ISAD online conference paper by Cathy Olish
- The Way Found Me - ISAD online conference paper by Pamela Mertz
- self vs. Self - ISAD online conference paper by Satyendra Srivastava
- The Challenges Associated with Dysfluency and University Life: Personal Perspective of a Mild/Covert Stutterer - ISAD online conference paper by Rob Grieve
- My Life as a Covert Stutterer - ISAD online conference paper by Barbara Wimpee
- A Search for Fluency That Ended With Acceptance - ISAD online conference paper by Craig Stephenson
- Several podcasts from covert people who stutter, put online by Pamela Mertz
- Letting Go Of Fear - Elaine Saitta's a story of being covert
- Why It Matters - Pamela Mertz's story of walking the line between covert and overt
- It's Show Time - Veronica Lynch's story of going from extremely covert to overt
- My Covert Career - Patrice Nolan's story of being a SLP and hiding stuttering
- On A Changing Mindeset - Dr Leana Wen's story of covert stuttering and learning how to be a person who stutters
- Fort of Shame - Madison Nicole Garcia's story of her covert behaviors
- More To Me Than People See - Lori San Martin's story of covert stuttering and how it dictated her career choice
- Embrace What You Don't Want - Lisette Wessling's story of being extremely covert
- Living An Honest Life - Barb Wimpee's story of being extremely covert
- Life Gets In the Way - Lesley Kodom Baah's story of being extremely covert
- Interiorised Stammering leaflet from the British Stammering Association
- Covert-S is a closed forum for covert PWS to share their experiences, go for guidance and offer other covert PWS support to allow ourselves to try and come to peace with ourselves as PWS. Covert means 'hidden' - to hide one's stuttering by avoiding words/situations, rephrasing, word substitutions, etc. to come across as a fluent person."
- Covert Stuttering a poster session by Jean Meyer and Lauren Provus
- Treatment Ideas for Covert (Interiorized) Stuttering by Stephen Hood
- What Does a Grapefruit Have To Do With Stuttering? An Analogy for Understanding the Experience of Covert Stuttering by Kristin Pelczarski
- Covert Stuttering's Fear of Isolation handout
- Covert Stuttering Exposed - NSA 2004 and 2009 conventions panel on covert stuttering available on a single DVD
- Passing as Fluent - A Series on Covert Stutterers - on StutterTalk
- The "R" Avoider by Judy Kuster - an exercise to help people understand covert stuttering