Cluttering is a little-known and misunderstood speech disorder in which a person's speech can be excessively fast, jerky or both. Often, people who clutter seem to run their words or sentences ...
There's no doubt that cluttering can be a form of passive aggressive behavior. When a person has difficulty expressing anger directly, they act out their anger by cluttering. Sometimes, though, ...
Kathleen Scaler Scott of Flemington, assistant professor of speech-language pathology at Misericordia University, recently had her second book published on the communication disorder known as ...
There's no doubt that cluttering can be a form of passive aggressive behavior. When a person has difficulty expressing anger directly, they act out their anger by cluttering. Sometimes, though, ...