This therapy is for conditions like Stuttering.

Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects the flow and rhythm of speech, causing repetitions, prolongations, or interruptions while speaking. Individuals who stutter may repeat sounds or words, stretch certain syllables, or experience difficulty starting a word or sentence. Stuttering can vary from mild to severe and may occur more frequently during stress, excitement, or pressure-filled situations.

This condition can affect both children and adults, often beginning during early childhood as speech and language skills develop. While some children naturally outgrow stuttering, others may continue to experience speech difficulties into adulthood. Factors such as genetics, neurological development, and emotional stress can contribute to stuttering, although the exact cause may differ from person to person.