Question

What is stuttering?

Answer

Stuttering is a highly complex language disorder. Stutterers not only exhibit abnormal speech patterns but often also suffer from emotional Troubled and changes in their interpersonal attitudes and behaviors. The specific manifestations of different stutterers vary greatly. Due to the complexity of stuttering, its treatment is also diverse and complex. Currently, the treatment of stuttering mainly focuses on non-pharmacological approaches, including speech therapy, psychological treatment, biofeedback devices, altering the method of producing sounds, delaying auditory feedback, and sound blocking techniques, among others. Treatment should be tailored to the individual characteristics, personality, emotions, and behaviors of each person with a stutter, utilizing methods that are most effective for them.