Starfish Project
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The Starfish Project is a UK-based not-for-profit therapy programme which helps people who stammer or stutter to overcome their speech through the use of diaphragmatic breathing (also known as costal breathing). The programme also teaches participants to reassess negative emotions surrounding their stammering through the use of avoidance reduction therapy (see stuttering therapy).[1]
External links[edit]
- Official Site - Starfish Project (UK)
- Review of the Starfish Project by a speech and language therapist at stammering.org, the website of the British Stammering Association.
- - Official Site - Starfish Project in the GCC Countries
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