Published: 2022-02-15

What can the patient/client know about cluttering? Some reflections on the book of Rutger Wilhelm Too fast for words. How discovering that I don’t stutter but “clutter” changed my life (Nijmegen: Big Time Publishers. 2020, 175 s., ISBN: 979-86-664-4439-9)

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Abstract

The article contains a review of the book Too fast for words. How discovering that I don’t stutter but “clutter” changed my life (2020) by Rutger Wilhelm – a person experiencing cluttering and an active popularizer of knowledge about this disorder. The author of the review emphasizes the numerous advantages of the described publication: an accessible way of presenting the latest findings on cluttering, advice and recommendations for speech therapists, and exercises for use in therapy. She also highly appreciates the first part of the book, written in the form of a patient's therapeutic autobiography, revealing the emotions of a person struggling with cluttering. The only shortcoming indicated is the incorrectness of some bibliographic entries and the omission of some of the items mentioned in the footnotes from the literature list. The review is descriptive and contains a book recommendation.

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Kaźmierczak, M. (2022). What can the patient/client know about cluttering? Some reflections on the book of Rutger Wilhelm Too fast for words. How discovering that I don’t stutter but “clutter” changed my life (Nijmegen: Big Time Publishers. 2020, 175 s., ISBN: 979-86-664-4439-9). Forum Lingwistyczne, (10), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.31261/FL.2022.10.03

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No. 10 (2022)
Published: 2022-07-19


ISSN: 2449-9587
eISSN: 2450-2758
Ikona DOI 10.31261/FL

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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego | University of Silesia Press

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