Case Studies
This section will link to case studies about stuttering. They are included here to provide insights to persons who stutter and their families, and also for instructional purposes for students in training. The individuals who have agreed to share some of their case history are automatically placed here anonymously unless they expressly request that their identity be shared. Some of the "case histories" have appeared as posts to the various mailing lists on stuttering. We trust that those who make use of these case studies will respect the privacy of these individuals if they are recognized.
- Case#1 - Very early memories
- Case#2 - Letters home
- Case#3 - Wendall Johnson's now out-of-print book, Because I Stutter is available on the net and includes much interesting personal insight into the development of his stuttering. It is part of the Wendell A. L. Johnson Memorial Home Page by his son, Nicholas.
- Case#4 - Exploring a family of origins - relationship to understanding stuttering.
- Case#5 - A Conversation With My Stutter.
- Case#6 - Bill Fabian's old diary and new diary originally posted to stutt-l.
- Case#7 - Covert Stuttering
- Case#8 - What I Think Caused My Stuttering
- Case#9 - What I think caused my stuttering
- Case#10 - Stuttering begins at age 15
- Case#11 - The Stutter is Gone -- The Walls Remain
- Case#12 - A life long battle with speaking
- Case#13 = Martin's "Stuttering 101" Online interview by STSnews with Andy Fitzenrider, a person who stutters. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.