The International Cluttering Association (ICA) was founded in 2007. The primary goal of the International Cluttering Association is to increase awareness and understanding of cluttering, and to improve treatment and quality of life for people who clutter.
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The International Cluttering Association (ICA) was founded in 2007. The primary goal of the International Cluttering Association is to increase awareness and understanding of cluttering, and to improve treatment and quality of life for people who clutter.
The International Fluency Association (IFA) is a not-for-profit, international, interdisciplinary organization devoted to the understanding and management of fluency disorders, and to improvement in quality of life for persons with fluency disorders.
The International Stuttering Association (ISA) was founded in 1995, and is a not-for-profit, international umbrella association made up primarily of national self-help associations for people who stutter. This association seeks to provide a means whereby the voices of people who stutter can be heard at the international level.
The Japan Society of Stuttering and Other Fluency Disorders (JSSFD) was founded in 2013. The primary goal of JSSFD is to increase awareness and understanding of stuttering, cluttering and other fluency disorders, and to improve treatment and quality of life for people with fluency disorders.
The Japan Stuttering Genyukai Organization was established in 1966 and is a self-help organization for people who stutter in Japan. There are currently 32 Genyukai groups active throughout Japan.