Answer:
This goal is rooted in the Mindfulness-based mental health approach and cognitive behavior therapy approach
Explanation:
Stuttering affects the fluency of the speech in which the flow of speech is characterized by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, due to emotional distress, neurological problems, low self-esteem, and so many more.
The cognitive behavior therapy approach is a psychological approach that relies on working to improving the individual thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors, improving emotional regulation, self-esteem, that will decrease fear and reduce disruption to the act of communication.
The mindfulness-based mental health approach too can be applied to a wide range of psychological difficulties to manage the problems that occur as a result of stuttering.