Stuttering Treatment
There are many types of treatment for people who have a stammer
or stutter, this article describes some of them. Stuttering has
gained a lot of coverage in the news over the last number of
years with people like pop singer Gareth Gates highlighting the
problems people who stutter have.
Speech therapy is the normal course of therapy people who
stutter try. In my opinion this is useful however has limited
power as the therapists themselves do not believe a stutter can
be overcome. They are therefore merely helping people cope and
from my own personal experience the main advice given, is to
slow down when talking and to take a deep breath before speaking.
Hypnotherapy is another form of stuttering therapy. Success is
no doubt largely dependant on the quality of the hypnotherapist
involved. In my opinion stuttering is not only an emotional
problem but also a physical problem and that hypnotherapy only
deals with the emotional side.
Group speech courses is the next form of stuttering treatment.
There are many of these type of courses which will either teach
costal breathing, or slowed or prolonged speech. I think this
form of stuttering help is better than the first two however I
believe that every person is an individual and needs individual
treatment with courses tailored to their individual needs.
One to one speech courses are for me the best form of treatment.
There is nowhere to hide and the speech coach can really get to
grips with the type of problem the person who has the stutter
has. The speech coach can fully concentrate on that person for
the duration of the course and a type of bond can form. This is
the form of stuttering treatment which I believe is likely to
prove the most beneficial and successful.