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Perspectives on Fluency and Fluency Disorders 19 67-71 July 2009.
doi:10.1044/ffd19.2.67 Copyright 2009 by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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Exciting Collaboration Turns Cluttering Fascinating: A Story Told by a Person Who Clutters and a Speech and Language Therapist From Norway

Helene Kvenseth

International Cluttering Association
Trondheim, Norway

Hilda Sønsterud

Bredtvet Resource Centre
Oslo, Norway

The purpose of this article is to describe some ways in which a person who clutters and a speech and language therapist from Norway have worked together to spread awareness about cluttering. The article outlines how a consumer and a therapist can complement each other by combining their perspectives. The content of the article has implications for the development of cluttering awareness programs worldwide.







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