2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2022.106242
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Stuttering interventions for children, adolescents, and adults: a systematic review as a part of clinical guidelines

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“…The speech therapy was based on the principles of stuttering therapy (see e.g., Laiho et al, 2022 ; Onslow, 2022 , p. 217), and the positive outcomes of the therapies they received are therefore attributable to the knowledge about the treatment methods for stuttering. However, the speech therapy provided was not manualized; it was individualized for both children, and it integrated elements of several stuttering therapy methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The speech therapy was based on the principles of stuttering therapy (see e.g., Laiho et al, 2022 ; Onslow, 2022 , p. 217), and the positive outcomes of the therapies they received are therefore attributable to the knowledge about the treatment methods for stuttering. However, the speech therapy provided was not manualized; it was individualized for both children, and it integrated elements of several stuttering therapy methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several other methods have shown promising results in improving stuttering, such as the RESTART-DCM program, which indirectly aims to improve stuttering by balancing the communication demand and the child's ability, and the parent-child interaction (PCI) program, which aims to improve stuttering through interactive strategies. In adolescents and adults, speech restructuring therapy, which is often used in conjunction with transcranial direct current stimulation, has been shown to be effective in reducing stuttering and improving fluency, but with no effect on other aspects of stuttering like social anxiety [32].…”
Section: Management Of Stuttering and Dyslexiamentioning
confidence: 99%