Department of Clinical Speech & Language Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, BSMHFT & University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 May;58(3):977-987. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12832. Epub 2022 Dec 21.
A range of psychotherapies are effective in managing an individual's personal reactions to stuttering and reducing the impact stuttering has on their lives. Many of these therapies, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, have their origins in Stoicism, an ancient Greek philosophy founded in 301 bce. Stoicism remains a relatively unexplored topic in the psychotherapy and speech and language therapy literatures.
This paper aims to highlight the potential benefits of integrating Stoic principles and techniques into stuttering intervention.
This aim is achieved through a discussion on Stoic philosophy and the range of techniques that have informed modern evidence-based psychotherapies that are effective with the stuttering population.
This paper initiates an important conversation on the usefulness of Stoicism to the field of stuttering. Key recommendations are provided for the integration of Stoic philosophy into future clinical and research practice related to stuttering.
Stoicism offers philosophical guidance for the art of living, but also provides a range of strategies and practical techniques that have potential to expand the clinical toolkit of modern psychotherapy and speech and language therapy. Scientific validation of the clinical application of Stoicism is recommended to exploit its effectiveness with the stuttering population.
What is already known on the subject Stoicism is an ancient philosophy that has informed modern-day psychotherapies including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Such therapies are recommended for use with individuals who stutter to target their personal reactions to stuttering and reduce any adverse impacts on their lives. What this paper adds to existing knowledge This paper discusses the principles and techniques of Stoicism with reference to how they align with modern psychotherapeutic approaches and speech and language therapy interventions used with individuals who stutter. Clinical implications and directions for future research are also presented. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Speech and language therapists (SLTs) are recommended to continue their use of psychotherapies such as CBT and ACT with individuals who stutter. In addition, SLTs are advised to explore Stoicism and its range of techniques to better understand the philosophical underpinnings of evidence-based psychotherapies and to expand their clinical toolkit.
一系列心理疗法在管理个体对口吃的个人反应和减少口吃对他们生活的影响方面是有效的。其中许多疗法,如认知行为疗法,都源于古希腊哲学斯多葛主义,该哲学起源于公元前 301 年。斯多葛主义在心理治疗和言语语言治疗文献中仍然是一个相对未被探索的话题。
本文旨在强调将斯多葛主义原则和技术整合到口吃干预中的潜在益处。
通过讨论斯多葛哲学和一系列技术来实现这一目标,这些技术为现代循证心理治疗提供了信息,这些治疗方法对口吃人群有效。
本文开创了一个关于斯多葛主义对口吃领域有用性的重要对话。为将斯多葛哲学融入与口吃相关的未来临床和研究实践提供了关键建议。
斯多葛主义为生活的艺术提供了哲学指导,但也提供了一系列策略和实用技术,有可能扩大现代心理治疗和言语语言治疗的临床工具包。建议对斯多葛主义的临床应用进行科学验证,以利用其对口吃人群的有效性。
关于这个主题,已经知道的是,斯多葛主义是一种古老的哲学,它为现代心理疗法(包括认知行为疗法[CBT]和接受与承诺疗法[ACT])提供了信息。建议对口吃者使用这些疗法来针对他们对口吃的个人反应,并减少对他们生活的任何不利影响。本文增加了哪些新的知识:本文讨论了斯多葛主义的原则和技术,参考了它们如何与现代心理治疗方法和言语语言治疗干预措施相吻合,这些干预措施用于治疗口吃者。还提出了临床意义和未来研究方向。这项工作有什么潜在或实际的临床意义?建议言语语言治疗师(SLT)继续为口吃者使用 CBT 和 ACT 等心理疗法。此外,建议 SLT 探索斯多葛主义及其一系列技术,以更好地理解循证心理疗法的哲学基础,并扩大他们的临床工具包。