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commentr/StutterJun 26, 2025
1 points

I love this comment. Cancellations really can be a powerful tool to reduce tension and regain control of your speech. I typically don't have clients do them out in the wild from the get go. We start i...

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commentr/StutterJun 24, 2025
6 points

Thanks and I appreciate this but every moment there I’m like fully on edge, my blood pressure must be at 200 😭...

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commentr/StutterJun 21, 2025
1 points

I myself have been doing deep research on Chat GPT 4 regarding my stutter. Was recommended the DAF app on the apple store to allow my brain to coordinate my speech and my thinking...

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commentr/StutterJun 21, 2025
3 points

Hey!! Great!! I am a story writer myself and sound -designer too! I too have stutter and I have directed some nice audiodramas about a story of my grandmother (you can check my instagram profile for t...

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postr/StutterJun 17, 2025
8 points

First 2 days of self-directed metronome therapy

First 2 days of self-directed metronome therapy I have a moderate-to-severe stutter. Have done two sessions so far. I started on Monday 16th June. My last and 40th session will be Friday 8th August. ...

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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2025
1 points

I disagree with the previous post that dismisses apps out of hand. That's not to say that I believe an app can ever "solve" stuttering, barring some wild scientific breakthrough. But as a tool with ...

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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2025
2 points

Thank you for the write up. I actually went and bought myself a guitar now haha! I will certainly update you if I notice any change in my stuttering. I have recently started mindfulness meditation as ...

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postr/StutterJun 14, 2025
1 points

Anyone here used the apps StopStutter or Stamurai? Do these apps actually help?

Anyone here used the apps StopStutter or Stamurai? Do these apps actually help? I’m currently exploring tools that might help me reduce or manage my stuttering. I recently came across two apps on the ...

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commentr/StutterJun 14, 2025
3 points

I think for most of these, the speech is more structured or we are talking to people that we may deem there's less pressure to be fluent to. When you whisper, sing or read out loud. You are reducing, ...

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commentr/StutterJun 14, 2025
1 points

They're a crutch. I have a daf device and packaged one into a windows program. Sometimes it helps sometimes it doesn't, but it's an interesting tool....

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commentr/StutterJun 14, 2025
1 points

Yes, I read about the speecheasy Delayed Auditory Feedback device when it first came out. It was costing several thousand pounds and there was no guarantee you would continue to speak fluently after y...

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commentr/StutterJun 5, 2025
1 points

i don't understand the appeal of this hypothetical device. If you have a device that says a specific word to your ear, why not just use a device that just says the word out loud to people?...

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commentr/StutterJun 4, 2025
1 points

I don't have speecheasy but a device from a different anti stuttering device. I had been using DAF for years before I bought it, so when buying it I knew it was worked well for me. best way to find ou...

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postr/StutterJun 3, 2025
3 points

Anyone in Iowa interested in trying out the Speech Easy device?

Anyone in Iowa interested in trying out the Speech Easy device? Hi everyone~ we bought the speech easy device for our son and he has never used it. I remember wishing there was a way to try it out bef...

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commentr/StutterJun 1, 2025
1 points

There is an actual device, but there is also an app which u can download called "DAF". It works great with headphones. Saved me many times in college :)...

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commentr/StutterJun 1, 2025
3 points

I think there is a device called delayed auditory feedback device, it essentially replays our voice through earphones or any speaker with a slight delay and frequency modulation so as to aid in speech...

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postr/StutterMay 31, 2025
11 points

Has anyone ever tried this

Has anyone ever tried this Yk how when we are having a block and someone else says the word we can then immediately say that word I was thinking what if we wore earphones and used AI to say the word i...

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postr/StutterMay 27, 2025
1 points

Seeking Your Insights to Improve a Stuttering Support App

Seeking Your Insights to Improve a Stuttering Support App Hi everyone, I'm working on designing "Verbee," a mobile app designed to support individuals who stutter through personalized exercises, prog...

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commentr/StutterMay 25, 2025
1 points

Have you tried the Mcguire programme? It’s not a cure but did help me a lot to manage my blocks and freezing. In addition you get access to the community and coaches for your lifetime. It has a one ti...

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commentr/StutterMay 23, 2025
4 points

I think this is what she meant: Step 1: Establish a Steady Rhythm • Tap your finger steadily on a surface or your leg. • Aim for about 60–80 beats per minute (like a slow clock tick or calm heartbea...

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