Counseling for Stuttering
Counseling to treat stuttering is most common in teens and adults. This treatment can help manage problems that have developed as a result of stuttering, such as low self-esteem. Psychiatric counseling may be used alone or with speech therapy and is recommended when:
- A mental health disorder, such as social anxiety, is suspected to be the primary cause of stuttering.
- The person is not a good candidate for speech therapy because of a coexisting problem, such as severe depression.
- Speech therapy has not improved stuttering.
- A stuttering relapse occurs shortly after completing a speech therapy program.
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August 13, 2010
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