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That theres not going to be a cure for a a LONG time, and that you’ll have to go through a ton of exposure therapy to improve....
No I fixed my stuttering issue. I still experience anxiety as everyone else I don’t practice stoicism. The way you’re viewing a habit is concerning. I hope you change your fixed mindset. You’re going ...
Mf how do I know. Maybe because it’s a sensitive topic even SLPs don’t know the exact reason. I actually beat my “real” stutter years back. Framing it in a way that you first think about the word, the...
For people with psychological stuttering (if you don’t stutter alone but tend to stutter only when in social situations) it’s possible to fix your stuttering but it’s going to take a super long time a...
I'd say the hardest pill to swallow from being a stutterer that you have to accept that you're going to have it forever and a cure isn't happening. Or least anytime soon. It's a scary and miserable ...
Never go outside of A, A, T: Accommodation, Acceptance, Therapy. Anything outside of A, A, T is untested or scam....
that is only useful for severe cases of disabled people, especially those who cannot even move their hands. for most people who can't speak, there are already other ways of communication: [Augmentati...
I understand how draining and frustrating public speaking can be. I've been there many times. It takes incredible courage just to get up there, so please be proud of yourself for overcoming your fear ...
Hey! I’ve been qualified for almost 5 years (I can’t believe this😭) and it’s still something I’m figuring out daily! But I see it this way — I qualified as a whole registered nurse, and on top of tha...
I too was an adjunct professor and engineer all my adult life. I found teaching was easier for me than communicating with people. I explain it to the fact that when teaching you are in better control...
Depends they work for some & not for others. I personally wouldn’t recommend it. It’s just a band aid, if they do work for you it’ll be temporary until your Brain gets used to them. Just takes practic...
I don't want anything inside my brain. I think this could be harmful spreading the idea that stuttering needs to be cured instead of accepted as someone's natural speaking pattern. There are non invas...
So basically as far as I know, everyone has different individual techniques that don't work for everyone, but one thing that worked for every stutterer I have ever met, is clenching your fist, or tapp...
So basically as far as I know, everyone has different individual techniques that don't work for everyone, but one thing that worked for every stutterer I have ever met, is clenching your fist, or tapp...
So basically as far as I know, everyone has different individual techniques that don't work for everyone, but one thing that worked for every stutterer I have ever met, is clenching your fist, or tapp...
So basically as far as I know, everyone has different individual techniques that don't work for everyone, but one thing that worked for every stutterer I have ever met, is clenching your fist, or tapp...
So basically as far as I know, everyone has different individual techniques that don't work for everyone, but one thing that worked for every stutterer I have ever met, is clenching your fist at every...
I did speech therapy with Bill Parry and mine is a lot better now. I wouldn’t call it a cure though because rather than it being magically gone it’s more like I have control of it now, like if I feel ...
I have had various types of speech therapy and have got something out of it every time. I don't think it is a cure but it gives you all the tools you need to manage your stutter. Stuttering is a spee...
I struggle with this one, too. Try adding an H sound in front of the “wh”. This helps me a ton!...