commentr/StutterOctober 27, 2019

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More info here: [www.benetalk.com](https://www.benetalk.com) I am really interested in how this kind of biofeedback could help people who stutter to use techniques from therapy in real life. While often people can use fluency techniques in therapy sessions, it is incredibly hard to learn to use them in day-to-day life. The process of generalising progress outside of the clinic is one of the toughest parts of therapy to crack - so using devices / smartphones to give you real time feedback is a really exciting development.

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Therapy & Professional

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Assistive Devices