Cluttering in Adults

Science Of Cluttering

Cluttering is a fluency pattern that involves a rapid or erratic speaking rate, excessive dysfluencies, making it difficult for listeners to understand. Treatment approaches include reducing the rate of speech, improving the rhythm of speech, and increasing awareness of any other unhelpful qualities of one’s speech. Cluttering is frequently seen in adults with ADHD, and can also occur in adults without the disorder. 

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At WELL SAID, we understand that the journey to effective communication is unique for everyone. Whether you refer to our services as therapy, coaching, or training, what truly counts is the personalized support we offer. Our aim is to help you improve in communication and other areas—adapting our approach to suit your specific needs and goals.

OUR APPROACH

Our Approach to Cluttering

Using an evidence-based and adult-centric approach, we will work with you employing the latest research, and with your other health professionals to achieve your [Service_Type] goals. 

At Well Said: Toronto Speech Therapy, we have the experience and dedication to help you achieve measurable results and an optimal voice to use in your real life. Using an evidence-based and adult-centred approach, we employ the latest research as we work with you to achieve your voice goals. 

Our services are covered by most workplace and education insurance plans. Please contact us to discover how you might benefit.

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Experienced Guidance

Our skilled therapists provide tailored programs to address your unique speech and communication needs, ensuring effective and meaningful progress.

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Holistic Techniques

We integrate a variety of techniques for a comprehensive approach, focusing not only on speech but also on building confidence and reducing anxiety.

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Empowered Clients

We believe in empowering our clients through knowledge and skills, fostering independence in their communication journey.

Is Cluttering work for me?

Are you unsure if cluttering work is right for you? Try our new self-assessment tool by clicking on the box below. A redirect will open to a page with a series of questions. Complete the questions and get a PDF report organizing and visualizing your needs. This self-assessment tool helps clarify and organize your goals for discussing them with a clinician or for personal review.

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