The S. B. Hood Library of Teaching Materials for Stuttering
Stephen B. Hood was a professor in Alabama, where he directed the clinic, served as department chair, and maintained teaching and clinical expertise in the area of stuttering. He presented extensively and taught courses on stuttering and has sent files of several of his materials to be included in the Stuttering Home Page. People are free to adapt and use these materials with proper attribution.
Courses
- Undergraduate course
- Graduate course
Handouts
- In html format
- In PDF format
- Covert workshop chart
- Disfluency Analysis
- Interiorized/Exteriorized Stuttering based on works by Douglass and Quarrington
- Kids at Risk
- Moment of Stuttering
- Sheehan Therapy
- Silverman Influences
Workshops/presentations
- "Stuttering Therapy and Support Groups: Partnering to Enhance Long-Term Change". - (ASHA 2000) Other Panel members included Peter Ramig, Nina Reardon, & Lee Reeves
- "Beyond the Visible: Helping Students Look Beyond the Disfluency" ASHA SID4 2001. This is the text that goes with the accompanying the PowerPoint Presentation.)
- Desirable Outcomes from Stuttering Therapy ISAD Paper: 2003
- I've Got a Secret and its Scaring Me To Death a Story of a Covert Stutterer by Chris Roach and Steve Hood, ISAD Paper:
- PowerPoints
- Treatment of Chronic Stuttering: Realistic Outcomes for Long Term Change ASHA 2003
- Successful Communication: Realistic Outcomes for Adults Who Stutter Madison, WI, 2003
- Successful Communication: Realistic Outcomes for Adults Who Stutter Auburn, 2003
- Successful Communication: Realistic Outcomes for Adults Who Stutter Nashville, TN 2003
Miscellaneous materials
- Crossword puzzle - Hood's Humorously Hidden Hints, Clues, Solution
- Articles
- Ironies of Stuttering: A Catch 22 Situation
- Changing Habits and Learning to Cope with Feeling Weird
- "Continuous Talking:" A Useful Technique to Enhance Verbal Skills
- Dealing with Teasing
- The King's Speech: Thoughts on the Importance of Courage
- Hood's Hopefully Helpful Hints
- Thoughts on Stuttering Frequency and Severity
- Stuttering, Advertising and Telemarketers
- Stuttering and the Tug-of-War: Good Guys and Bad Guys