The author devised a treatment called the "Passive Airflow Technique" that corrects the underlying physiologic cause - a locking of the vocal cords - of the stuttering. It can be learned in 15 minutes, made habitual in less than three months with a series of exercises and has a long-term success of 93.4%.
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The author devised a treatment called the "Passive Airflow Technique" that corrects the underlying physiologic cause - a locking of the vocal cords - of the stuttering. It can be learned in 15 minutes, made habitual in less than three months with a series of exercises and has a long-term success of 93.4%.
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