Can I afford stuttering therapy? What my stuttering therapy cost me.

Good question and one that everyone considering intensive therapy needs to address.  What my stuttering therapy cost me: I went through this same intensive therapy program in 1982 with Dr. George Shames, at the University of Pittsburg, one of the developers of the Stutter-Free Speech Program. So here is what my stuttering therapy cost me: […]

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It’s OK to Stutter – But It’s Also OK Not to Stutter

I want to talk to the people who stutter who are reading this blog. Recently, I have been to several workshop and seminars that present information to people who stutter and speech-language pathologists  The message I hear most clearly is that stuttering is OK and is not the fault of the person who stammers. This

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Researching Stuttering Treatments

Researching stuttering treatments is really not very hard. So, by using scientific studies of treatment results, you can select effective therapy for stuttering. PubMed is one of the best search tools for online research and is  provided free of cost by the National Institutes of Health at:   http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed How to search PubMed   The problem lies

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Stuttering Modification vs Fluency Shaping – My opinion

Stuttering Modification techniques were developed by Charles Van Riper  in the 1930s. Clinicians wanted to teach clients to “stutter more easily”. They taught techniques to reduce tension by training muscle relaxation during the moments of stuttering. Some of these procedures are “pull-outs” (reducing tension during the stuttering moment) and “cancellations” (completing the stuttering moment and

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