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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
2 points

Comment #3: If you're interested in reading more on it, I wrote a [post ](https://www.reddit.com/r/overcome_stuttering/comments/1hpld9q/most_stutterers_do_not_stutter_when_speaking/)about: "Most stut...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Anticipating StutteringSituational VariabilityPropositionality & Weight+2 more
commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
3 points

I was the person who said he stuttered even though I was under anxiety, fear, or pressure. In short, my speech changes every minute. I can speak fluently, I can pause, there may be blockage. Daily lif...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Severity & FluctuationLoss of Control
commentr/StutterJan 23, 2025
2 points

Then what happens when you stutter without any anticipatory fear? Without any social anxiety? It's almost like stuttering is something that happens to us involuntarily due to neurological things happe...

Speech & StutteringCauses & Variability
Loss of ControlNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterJan 22, 2025
3 points

Saying that oxygen homeostasis is impaired is the same as saying that overactive neuroinflammation is the cause of OCD. I mean, there is obviously neuroinflammation in specific parts that contribute a...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceSpeech & Stuttering
Stress & Fight/FlightAnxiety & Social JudgmentLoss of Control
commentr/StutterJan 21, 2025
1 points

I don't know is it. I always thought my brain would just short-circuit and I couldn't get the words out....

Speech & Stuttering
Loss of Control
postr/StutterJan 21, 2025
26 points

Do you guys stutter when alone ?

Do you guys stutter when alone ? I think our brain has adapted a menachism to stutter when with other people , bacause we trained the brain with fear and anxiety....

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Trauma & PsychologicalStress & Fight/FlightLoss of Control
commentr/StutterJan 20, 2025
1 points

All starts are hard, but you did it! Something that worked wonders for me when I was younger, was to hear myself at a half second delay, it des something to the brain that makes us be able to get that...

Therapy & ProfessionalSpeech & Stuttering
Assistive DevicesLoss of Control
commentr/StutterJan 13, 2025
1 points

Below is a summary of this research: [link](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/382821631_Characteristics_of_Attentional_Focus_of_Movement_among_Adults_who_Stutter). **Summary:** NEW research s...

Community & SupportAnticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Research & ResourcesOverthinking & MonitoringPropositionality & Weight+1 more
commentr/StutterJan 12, 2025
1 points

Discussion #2: [This research ](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/382821631_Characteristics_of_Attentional_Focus_of_Movement_among_Adults_who_Stutter)(2024) *"Characteristics of Attentional Fo...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityCommunity & Support
Overthinking & MonitoringPropositionality & WeightResearch & Resources+3 more
postr/StutterJan 9, 2025
4 points

"Stuttering diminishes across the lifespan regarding the presence of stuttering. So it does show that there is nothing inevitable about stuttering. In children and is also true for adults." - NEW stutter hypothesis (2025) from an SLP and Phd researcher

"Stuttering diminishes across the lifespan regarding the presence of stuttering. So it does show that there is nothing inevitable about stuttering. In children and is also true for adults." - NEW stut...

Coping & AdvocacySpeech & Stuttering
Fluency TechniquesVoluntary Stuttering & ExposureBlocks & Stoppages+3 more
commentr/StutterJan 6, 2025
2 points

Yes, absolutely! I see a silent block as stemming from a 'freeze response.' Like you mentioned yourself, anxious emotions—or any emotions—can influence this freeze response I think. Still, I think the...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Stress & Fight/FlightNeurological & BrainLoss of Control
postr/StutterDec 19, 2024
115 points

I Haven’t Stuttered Once. It’s Been A Week.

I Haven’t Stuttered Once. It’s Been A Week. This week has been incredible. I’ve learned how to completely manage my stutter, and I haven’t experienced a single incident so far. Using a technique wher...

Coping & AdvocacySpeech & StutteringEmotional Experience
Fluency TechniquesLoss of ControlHope & Motivation+1 more
postr/StutterDec 19, 2024
1 points

I Have Stuttered Once. It’s Been A Week.

I Have Stuttered Once. It’s Been A Week. This week has been incredible. I’ve learned how to completely manage my stutter, and I haven’t experienced a single incident so far. Using a technique where I...

Coping & AdvocacySpeech & StutteringEmotional Experience
Fluency TechniquesLoss of ControlHope & Motivation+1 more
postr/StutterDec 19, 2024
14 points

I Haven’t Stuttered Once. It’s Been A Week.

I Haven’t Stuttered Once. It’s Been A Week. This week has been incredible. I’ve learned how to completely manage my stutter, and I haven’t experienced a single incident so far. Using a technique wher...

Coping & AdvocacySpeech & StutteringEmotional Experience
Fluency TechniquesLoss of ControlHope & Motivation+1 more
commentr/StutterDec 19, 2024
2 points

I just saw your in Belgium. I know some chapters have their monthly meeting either by Zoom or Google chat. If you locate one that does send the chapter leader a email and they will provide you with th...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceSpeech & Stuttering
Stress & Fight/FlightAnxiety & Social JudgmentLoss of Control
commentr/StutterDec 18, 2024
2 points

There’s literally no other option. Every time you run away, you’re basically training your nervous system to be afraid of those situations. And as a result it triggers freeze, fight or flight reaction...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceSpeech & Stuttering
Stress & Fight/FlightAnxiety & Social JudgmentLoss of Control
commentr/StutterDec 18, 2024
1 points

Yeah it’s not true. The amygdala (part of the brain that controls fight or flight) when activated, signals the release of stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, preparing the body to react to d...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Stress & Fight/FlightLoss of Control
postr/StutterDec 17, 2024
6 points

Notice how…

Notice how… When you block, you’re still able to mouth your words without vocals? Yea. It’s a vocal problem. You may say we all know this, which most of us do, but how can we use this to help us? Is...

Speech & StutteringAnticipation & AvoidanceCoping & Advocacy
Blocks & StoppagesLoss of ControlOverthinking & Monitoring+1 more
postr/StutterDec 17, 2024
1 points

Notice how…

Notice how… When you block, you’re still able to mouth your words without vocals? Yea. It’s a vocal problem. You may say we all know this, which most of us do, but how can we use this to help us? Is...

Speech & StutteringAnticipation & AvoidanceCoping & Advocacy
Blocks & StoppagesLoss of ControlOverthinking & Monitoring+1 more
commentr/StutterOct 22, 2024
2 points

Bringing mindfulness into all situations is a good thing. As well as noticing the mechanics of speech, you can also notice any other bodily sensations and emotions that arise. It's helpful to know wha...

Coping & AdvocacySpeech & Stuttering
Mindfulness & BreathingLoss of Control