commentr/StutterNovember 9, 2015
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There is another thread on advertising that might help you too. Here's my reply in it: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/3s2lsw/why_i_dont_advertise_anymore/cwubsp1 But more broadly, the concept of a therapy whose primary objective is other than reducing/eliminating stuttering doesn't make much sense at first. It took me a while I understand that there is another side to therapy other than fluency. This isn't because fluency isn't important, but rather that the focus on fluency is actually causing more harm than help. This 5 episode series is one of the best resources for explaining it: http://stuttertalk.com/tag/vivian-sisskin/. I can clarify more if you have questions after listening.
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Therapy & Professional
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Positive Therapy Techniques