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Rapport is it because it basically applied to everything else we did. When going over strategies, we would walk the halls or sit down in the cafe. When getting me to do the voluntary stuttering stuff, we did it in the gift shop. I never related to traditional therapy, it didn't do anything for me to sit in a room for 1 hour and go down the check list of strategies and self evaluation. Rapport was everything. We would talk about my classes, I would ask her about grad school, and when I stuttered we stopped right there and went over what happened and then talked about it. I guess, in a way, it showed that general therapy was what I needed more than stuttering therapy. I was fairly fluent most of the time. Hell, during that first session where they evaluation you saying things I was totally fluent. So in the end what was probably the most helpful part was it didn't feel like therapy at all even though it was.