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commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
1 points

Yes ... ASHA certified SPEECH LANGUAGE THERAPISTs follow methods which have been well researched .... so its better to go to professional Speech language therapist....

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commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
2 points

https://www.stutteringtreatment.org William Parry, SLP, valsalva stuttering therapy (after you learn the basics,look at this for more info about valsalva https://trumpetguild.org/journal/category/31...

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commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
1 points

If they are referring to The Maguire Programme then I would encourage your friend to give it a go. It's a 4 day intensive course in person and they have quite a high success rate if you put the work i...

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commentr/StutterDec 20, 2022
2 points

Well, there are therapies that can change her life and she can be 99% fluent in most situations. They are normally expensive but they really work. And then there are therapies, that are expensive and...

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commentr/StutterDec 20, 2022
2 points

Maybe you could email the organiser for a discount. I went to the last course in Melbourne a month ago There are positives and negatives but imo the mechanical speakings outdated...

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postr/StutterDec 18, 2022
3 points

Just found out there will be a Mcguire programme course in Sydney in the 1st of march

Just found out there will be a Mcguire programme course in Sydney in the 1st of march I am excited but the bad news is that it’s nearly 3000 aud (2000 usd) so i need to start saving 50$ a day from now...

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commentr/StutterDec 18, 2022
1 points

That’s awesome you had a successful experience! I’m strongly considering attending HCRI as well as I’ve reach my breaking point with allowing my stutter to negatively impact my life. One question I ...

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commentr/StutterDec 17, 2022
2 points

I think most people that stutter have mild to moderate stutter, so it's plausible to see majority of comments from them, perhaps trying to explain their own experiences and journey. For people with mi...

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commentr/StutterDec 17, 2022
7 points

Blocks are much worse than repeats tbh .... though fluency shaping therapy is really helpful ... but still blocks do come ... working on it ......

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commentr/StutterDec 17, 2022
10 points

I think the point is we all are severe stutterers at times. I've not been able to get a single word out on the phone. Do you stutter if you talk to yourself alone? Then you're not any different. My st...

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commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
0 points

Dsm is diagnostic criteria for evaluating mental health, not speech pathology. DSM is irrevelant to an SLP giving an evaluation....

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commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
1 points

Good ones can for sure. They've helped me, but they are frustratingly hard to find. Stuttering is very specialized even in speech and hearing education and most therapists don't know how to help or ev...

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commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
1 points

I’ve never worked with speech therapist because we didn’t have them in Ukraine, but do you really believe that they can help us? I’m still discovering my stuttering at 33 but now I could decide that I...

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commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
5 points

You do it by letting yourself stutter when a disfluency comes. The reason you push is because you're resisting stuttering and holding back. This is very hard to work on your own and something a good, ...

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commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
5 points

Does not need to be light repetitions. My therapist had me call businesses and start out with 20 second blocks. What a sadistic woman haha...

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postr/StutterDec 12, 2022
7 points

Resources for free or low cost therapy

Resources for free or low cost therapy I remember reading a post or comments awhile ago regarding no cost or low cost therapy on here. I remember one that involved a Texas university that provides fre...

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postr/StutterDec 11, 2022
2 points

Has anyone tried the Precision Fluency Shaping Program in Eastern Virginia? If so, what was your experience like?

Has anyone tried the Precision Fluency Shaping Program in Eastern Virginia? If so, what was your experience like? Has anyone tried the Precision Fluency Shaping Program in Eastern Virginia? If so, wha...

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commentr/StutterDec 10, 2022
2 points

If you cannot afford it, there are SLPs with similar ideas that have free podcasts. If you put in the time and effort and are willing to do some scary speaking things, you can gain significant contr...

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commentr/StutterDec 10, 2022
1 points

If the SLP does not specialize in dysfluency, they probably have no training in treating it. Maybe read an article or two in school about it. That’s why their “techniques” do not work....

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commentr/StutterDec 10, 2022
2 points

Yep, I took a 3 day intensive course in 2020 just before the lockdowns, along with at least 10 other stutters. And by the end of the course everyone had made really good improvements. But you have to ...

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