commentr/StutterMarch 1, 2020
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Agreed. I've experimented with various tools, techniques, and therapies, and have yet to find something that works on a *consistent* basis. I found speech therapy to be -- 1. Often a one-off/ad-hoc effort, rather than a system of continued care and support 2. Not very personalized to a specific person's stutter and psychological state 3. Lacking standards and evidence-based research 4. Lacking innovation in treatment (there are so many cases of micro-dosing w/ cannabis, mushrooms, and ketamine helping stutters, surely there are ways to test this in a clinical setting) 5. Super expensive Do you guys agree? What am I missing?
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Therapy & ProfessionalCommunity & SupportMeds & Substances
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Seeking TherapyTherapy ExperiencesAccess & AffordabilityResearch & ResourcesRecreationa substances (e.g. Alcohol, Cannabis)Psychedelics & Microdosing