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From: Ari(Israel)geashono@gmail.com
Date: 02 Oct 2012
Time: 04:35:37 -0500
Remote Name: 85.250.148.74
Important paper,when I was a child i passed a similar treatment that focused on speaking more and more ,in the class and in other places.The therapy results,didn't hold,and when i started to hide my stuttering again I came back to the same point. Over the years I figured,that the therapy missed one elementary key:to found what I did when I stuttered.That mean ,in the therapy they told me to try speaking in every situation,but they didn't told me what to do when I felt the stuttering,so I continued to switch words,and to struggle very hard.My question is,do you think that it is important as part of the desensitize process ,to teach your client what they are doing when they stutter,and what choices they have?and if not,what can do a client (like me) that feel that he cant say the word at all when he feel the fear to stutter?