The
technique used in
therapy of responding to the occurrence of a moment of
stuttering by a deliberate pause followed by a second attempt on the word in
which a different and more fluent
form of stuttering is used. This consists of
coming to a complete halt after the stuttered word has been finally uttered,
pausing a moment and then attempting to say the word again with less struggle
and avoidance. This does not imply that on the second trial the stutterer
is to be fluent; rather, he should attempt a modified and easier form of
stuttering. This procedure is called post-block correction by some
clinicians*
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*Reprinted with permission from Hood, Stephen B. (editor) Stuttering
Words, third edition
Paperback 1997 available from Stuttering Foundation of America
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