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Adult therapy & courses:
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Adult therapy and courses

Vocal fold management

In 2005 the City Lit introduced a new 'integrated course' which includes vocal fold management. This approach aims to reduce tension around the voice box.

How I escaped the comforts of stammering
When Steve Sheasby started the integrated therapy course at London's City Lit in May 2005 he was blocking on nearly every word. Combining the 'speak more fluently' and the 'stammer more fluently' approaches has worked to great advantage. Here's how.
Fluency techniques and the skills to use them in one course
Clients and London's City Lit team talk about the results so far from a new intensive course which combines a 'speak more fluently' approach with a 'stammer more fluently' approach.

Practitioners

The City Lit
In their 'Integrated appoach' courses. City Lit is a training institute for people who stammerer in London.

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