commentr/StutterJanuary 3, 2023
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Tried BeneTalk for 3 weeks now - it's only worth your time if you've never been to a speech therapist before. It teaches you 3 basic techniques, can't even test you on them properly, and once you're done - the app is basically just a place to read short stories or tongue twisters. No daily routines, no personalized anything, it's as empty as the desert. If your entire app can be replaced by a single webpage - you're doing something wrong. Most of it is just toxic positivity like "accept your stutter" and shit like this - because it's far easier to change someone's perception than to treat their condition. ​ At least it's cheap (starts at 1$ a month)
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Therapy & ProfessionalIdentity & Disability
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Therapy ExperiencesUnhelpful Therapy TechniquesAcceptance & Pride