commentr/StutterSeptember 19, 2023
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Are you saying I can't work with a therapist who's not from my area? I'm from Lithuania, been discussing some details with therapist from the Netherlands, she didn't mention any difficulties. Thank you for the advice. I'm aware that I'll need to make changes outside the therapy room. I'm about to teach my first class, so it'll be enough of exposure and conquering my fears in real life. I know that I will always be a stutterer but it doesn't mean I need to always stutter at my worst. Maybe therapy will help a bit, maybe won't, doing nothing surely won't change it so I'm ready to try. Good note about seeking support. This subreddit has already gave me a lot, knowing others like me even though I have met just few stutterers in real life.
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Anticipation & AvoidanceCoping & AdvocacyIdentity & DisabilityParent & CaregiverTherapy & Professional
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Avoidance & SubstitutionMindset shiftAuthenticity vs. MaskingSchool/Clinical AdvocacySeeking Therapy