“Stammer more fluently” are Charles Van Riper and Joseph Sheehan’s approaches, widely used in the UK. The four stages of therapy include: identifying what people do and feel when they stammer; feeling less sensitive about stammering; modifying speech patterns before, during or after the moment of stammering; and finally tools for maintaining fluency and going for what matters in life.
“Speaking more fluently” focuses on changing the speech pattern. This includes the Valsalva Technique (Brian Perry) and Vocal Fold Management (Catherine Montgomery).
Technology apps and communication aids change the auditory processing of speech and can be integrated into therapy.
Techniques are best learnt through short and frequent practice, in varying situations.