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Kudos for job well done
Bravo to all who worked to make this conference a success. I am sure that there are a few loose ends that you might have to tie together, but your response time to turn around the comments was truly great. … Continue reading →
I am amazed at how efficiently posts have been reviewed
I am by the great number of posts that have been so efficiently reviewed. Thank you for retracting one of my posts that was sent in an error. Whew! Gunars
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Has Anyone Applied Gamification To Stuttering Therapy?
Recently I have been watching YouTube TEDx talk video clips on gamification. Gamification can be defined as the craft of deriving all the fun and addicting elements found in games and applying them to real world problems. The term was coined … Continue reading →
When Is an Avoidance an Avoidance, When Is it a Therapy Technique?
Does anyone else define different types of avoidances and treat them differently? If a word is avoided by using different words, phrases , avoiding a person and/or avoiding a situation REBTS (see my paper for definition) calls them word avoidance.. If an avoidance … Continue reading →
Keep Up the Good Work
I am pleasantly surprised how well the whole on-line conference has been organized and is kept going. My paper was definitely improved by the editorial comments. The conference has been ticking along just fine. The delay times during which the … Continue reading →
Scientific Method Used In Evolving Stuttering Therapy
I sometimes apply informal scientific method to determine how I want to proceed with stuttering therapy in the future. Would you be willing to share with me one of your scientific gedanken and/or informal/incomplete experiments if I shared one of … Continue reading →