Mark Power

Mark, once a severe stutterer himself, is dedicated to providing effective stuttering treatment to all people who stutter. Mark presents “hands-on” training workshops on stuttering therapy techniques to many school districts, hospitals, and practices in California, in the United States, and internationally. Furthermore, he has been on the faculty of the Communicative Disorders Department at California State University, Long Beach. He was the Fluency Coordinator for the Los Angeles County Office of Education. Mark maintains a private practice in Orange County, California treating adults and children who stutter.

Adult Stuttering Therapy Workshop in Hong Kong

Most people who stutter are very discouraged about stuttering therapy for adults. I have seen this in my private practice, and on social media. I have seen that they have been through countless attempts at improving their fluency through therapy in the schools and by speech therapists’ offices. Lack of Training in Adult Stuttering Therapy Unfortunately, about

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Types of Stuttering

The types of stuttering most commonly seen are below. These show how the stuttering is produced. And show what the person who stutters does when they stutter. Types of Stuttering are classified as: Repetitions Single syllable whole word repetitions – like “I-I-I-I-I want a cup.” Part word and sound repetitions  – like “give me a  cu-cu-cu-cup.” Sound

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Why People Stutter

Many people want to know – “why people stutter”. Stuttering occurs in about one percent of adults worldwide. Therefore, in the US, that would be over 3 million people who stutter. Worldwide there are 70 million. The outdated psychological theory of why people stutter What causes stuttering in the first place? For many years, stuttering was thought

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How To Stop Stuttering

Many people who stutter want to know how to stop stuttering. There is no cure or quick fix for stuttering, but stuttering therapy programs are effective with adults and children who stutter. Therefore, Board Recognized Fluency Specialists are selected by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Specialists have to complete extra training and supervised experiences in

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