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Adult therapy & courses:
Finding a qualifed SLT
Treatments offered by SLTs
Alternative approaches
Adult therapy and courses

Miscellaneous articles on therapy

For articles on more specific approaches, see What sort of treatments do qualified speech and language therapists offer? and Alternative approaches.

#Is there a cure for stammering?
The BSA perspective on this much asked question, including considerations for different age groups.
Thoughts on Stuttering Therapy
Are we expecting a pill to make it go away?
Tough Talking
Tim Shanks takes a very personal look at the work of American therapist Joseph Sheehan.
The Maize Maze
Christine Hyde's maze analogy suggests the value of making a model of our experience of stammering.
My Two Modes of Stammering
David Creek works at attaining fluency.
Recovery
from alcoholism (via Alcoholics Anonymous) and
stammering (via the McGuire Institute in Amsterdam).
By the Book
How one stammerer put two books to good use, and now views the telephone as a friend.

See also: Stammering and therapy views of people who stammer, a paper by Rosemarie Hayhow, Anne Marie Cray and Pam Enderby based on a survey of BSA members. It was published in The Journal of Fluency Disorders Volume 27, Number 1, Spring 2002. doi:10.1016/S0094-730X(01)00102-4

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