AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22 ARMSON, JOY: See Kalinowski, Joseph HARTMAN, BERNARD-THOMAS: Response to ATTANASIO, JOSEPH S.: Was Moses a Person John Van Borse’s Review, 71 Who Stuttered? Perhaps Not, 65 HILLIS, JAMES W.: Clinical Decision Making AU-YEUNG, JAMES: See Howell, Peter in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Fluency Disorders, by W.H. Manning, 247 BAUER, A.: See Jancke, L. HILLIS, JAMES W.: Living and Learning with a BLOMGREN, MICHAEL: See Robb, Michael Child Who Stutters: From a Parent’s Point BONGEY, TAMARA A.: See Silverman, Frank- of View, by Lisa G. Cloutier-Steele, 253 lin H. HOWELL, PETER, AU-YEUNG, JAMES, SACKIN, BROSH, HILARY: See Stewart, Trudy STEVIE, GLENN, KAZAN, AND RUSTIN, BRUTTEN, GENE J. AND VANRYCKEGHEM, M.: LENA: Detection of Supralexical Dysfluen- Reflections on a Comparative Study of Atti- cies In a Text Read by Children Who Stut- tude, 327 ter, 299 ByYRT, TED: See Druce, Tanya INGHAM, ROGER J.: The Communication Atti- CARUSO, ANTHONY J.: See Max, Ludo tudes and Stuttering Controversy Revisited: CORDES, ANNE K.: See Finn, Patrick Comment on Vanryckeghem and Brutten (1996), 323 DEBNEY, SUE: See Druce, Tanya INGHAM, ROGER J.: Valid Distinctions Be- DRAYNA, DENNIS T.: Genetic Linkage Studies tween Findings Obtained From Single-Sub- of Stuttering: Ready for Prime Time?, 237 ject and Group Studies of Stuttering: Some DRUCE, TANYAM, DEBNEY, SUE, AND ByYRT, Reflections on Kalinowski et al. (1995), 51 TED: Evaluation of an Intensive Treatment Program for Stuttering in Young Children, JANCKE, L., BAUER, A., KAISER, P., AND KAL- 169 VERAM, K. TH.: Timing and Stiffness in DRUMMOND, SAKINA S.: See Hadden, Kristie B. Speech Motor Control of Stuttering and Nonstuttering Adults, 309 FINN, PATRICK AND CORDES, ANNE K.: Multi- cultural Identification and Treatment of Stut- KAISER, P.: See Jancke, L. tering: A Continuing Need for Research, KALINOWSKI, JOSEPH, STUART, ANDREW, AND 219 ARMSON, JOY: Response to Ingham: Seek- FUQUA, R. WAYNE: See Woods, Douglas W. ing the Truthfulness of Stuttering Research Data, 57 GLENN, KAZAN: See Howell, Peter KALVERAM, K. TH.: See Jancke, L. HADDEN, KRISTIE B., SKINNER, ROBERT D., MANNING, WALTER H.: Response to Hillis, WALL, P. TIM, METZER, W. STEVEN, AND 250 DRUMMOND, SAKINA S.: Application of MAX, LUDO, CARUSO, ANTHONY J., AND Nonlinear Methods for Analyzing Rate of VANDEVENNE, ANJA: Decreased Stuttering Speech Production, 205 Frequency During Repeated Readings: A HARRISON, JOHN C.: Zen in the Art of Flu- Motor Learning Perspective, 17 ency, 243 METZER, W. STEVEN: See Hadden, Kristie B. J. FLUENCY DISORD. 22 (1997), 339-340 © 1997 Elsevier Science Inc. 0094-730X/97/$17.00 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010 PII S0094-730X(97)00038-7 AUTHOR INDEX ROBB, MICHAEL AND BLOMGREN, MICHAEL: VAN BORSEL, JOHN: The Neuropsychology of Analysis of F2 Transitions in the Speech of Development Stuttering (Review), 69 Stutterers and Nonstutterers, | VANDEVENNE, ANJA: See Max, Ludo RUSTIN, LENA: See Howell, Peter VANRYCKEGHEM, M.: See Brutten, Gene J. RYAN, BRUCE P.: A Reanalysis of the Stutter- ing and Syllable: Counting Data in Kully WALL, P. TIM: See Hadden, Kristie B. and Boberg (1988), 331 WALTZ, THOMAS J.: See Woods, Douglas W. WoopDs, DOUGLAS W., FUQUA, R. WAYNE, SACKIN, STEVIE: See Howell, Peter AND WALTZ, THOMAS J.: Evaluation and SILVERMAN, FRANKLIN H. AND BONGEY, Elimination of an Avoidance Response in a TAMARA A.: Nurses Attitudes Toward Phy- Child Who Stutters: A Case Study, 287 sicians Who Stutter, 61 SKINNER, ROBERT D.: See Hadden, Kristie B. YARUSS, J. SCOTT: Clinical Implications of STEWART, TRUDY AND BROSH, HILARY: The Situational Variability in Preschool Chil- Use of Drawings in the Management of dren Who Stutter, 187 Adults Who Stammer, 35 YARUSS, J. SCOTT: Utterance Timing and STUART, ANDREW: See Kalinowski, Joseph Childhood Stuttering, 263