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R Culatta

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ASHA|November 1, 1976
Fluency: the other side of the coinR Culatta
ASHA|October 1, 1976
A competency-based system for the initial training of speech pathologistsR Culatta
ASHA|August 1, 1992
Where has the master clinician gone? Process versus contentR Culatta
ASHA|February 1, 1990
China is not an island in the Pacific OceanR Culatta
ASHA|July 1, 1971
A point of view about fluencyH Rubin, R Culatta
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|November 1, 1988
Dysfluency isn't always stutteringR Culatta, L Leeper
ASHA|August 1, 1977
Content and sequence analysis of the supervisory session: a report of clinical useR Culatta, H Seltzer
ASHA|January 1, 1976
Content and sequence analysis of the supervisory sessionR Culatta, H Seltzer
Clinical Pediatrics|February 1, 1974
Stuttering as an aftereffect of normal developmental disfluency. Advice from speech professionals on how to recognize this process and take preventive stepsH Rubin, R Culatta
ASHA|January 1, 1981
Clinical supervision: the state of the art. Part IIR Culatta, J W Helmick
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ASHA|November 1, 1976
Fluency: the other side of the coinR Culatta
ASHA|October 1, 1976
A competency-based system for the initial training of speech pathologistsR Culatta
ASHA|August 1, 1992
Where has the master clinician gone? Process versus contentR Culatta
ASHA|February 1, 1990
China is not an island in the Pacific OceanR Culatta
ASHA|July 1, 1971
A point of view about fluencyH Rubin, R Culatta
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|November 1, 1988
Dysfluency isn't always stutteringR Culatta, L Leeper
ASHA|August 1, 1977
Content and sequence analysis of the supervisory session: a report of clinical useR Culatta, H Seltzer
ASHA|January 1, 1976
Content and sequence analysis of the supervisory sessionR Culatta, H Seltzer
Clinical Pediatrics|February 1, 1974
Stuttering as an aftereffect of normal developmental disfluency. Advice from speech professionals on how to recognize this process and take preventive stepsH Rubin, R Culatta
ASHA|January 1, 1981
Clinical supervision: the state of the art. Part IIR Culatta, J W Helmick
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