THE USE OF VIRTUAL REALITY TECHNOLOGIES IN THE TREATMENT OF STUTTERING (METHODS OF TREATING STUTTERING USING VR TECHNOLOGIES.)
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Stuttering is a speech disorder that can significantly impact communication and social integration, often leading to anxiety and reduced self-confidence. Traditional treatment methods, such as speech therapy, have proven to be effective, but recent advances in technology have introduced new approaches. Virtual reality (VR) technology, in particular, has emerged as a promising tool in the treatment of stuttering. By providing immersive, simulated environments, VR enables individuals to practice speech in real-life scenarios without the fear of judgment. This paper explores the use of VR in stuttering therapy, examining its benefits, challenges, and current research findings. VR allows for personalized, controlled exposure to speaking situations, offering real-time feedback to improve speech fluency and reduce anxiety. The paper also discusses potential future developments and the integration of VR into conventional treatment approaches for stuttering.
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