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At least this is my case, I understand that there are people in whom the cause is more physiological than psychological....
Because what blocks us is mental, emotional, it is linked to the perception of others, more specifically with the illusion of perception that we generate in others. Solution? Reflect on your emotions,...
I believe stuttering is more of a psychological challenge than a developmental or physical one. Rewiring those old patterns and memories in the brain using NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) technique...
My stammering started after my 12th Standard and now even after 15 years, it didn't get cured yet. When I try to cure it by following the methods, it becomes worse. So I was avoiding those methods and...
I stutter when I read aloud alone. A little less, but I still stutter. And I stutter when I speak to Alexa and other non-human devices. Stuttering is a mix of neurological \*and\* psychological issue...
"The impact of our neurological condition results in our psychological issues surrounding our stutter." Couldn't have said it better myself I wouldn't go so far to say no audience = no threat. That's...
I remember reading alone, hitting a stutter and just easily continuing on. It was like a quick surprise, pause, and continued without a second thought probably because there was no pressure at all. ...
Why don’t we stutter when reading alone?
Why don’t we stutter when reading alone? Something that continues to baffle me about stuttering is how I can read and present something alone in my room completely fluently with no issues, yet the mom...
I wish stuttering was my biggest problem again.
I wish stuttering was my biggest problem again. I remember being 10 years old, crying a lot because I didn't speak like the rest. I wouldn't want to attend classes nor open my mouth lots of times. Spe...
What do you mean you have (learned) by your research that you are not born with a stutter ? … are you someone that stutters ? Because i was born with a stutter have had it all my life and its geneti...
Its just what they tell people afflicted with conditions that have no real treatment options. Unfortunately research into this condition is lackluster and it may take many more decades before basic tr...
There are cases where the stutter was temporary caused by drug use or alcohol abuse. The other cases of stuttering are psychological and other implications that cannot be understood or how it happened...
I’m so happy to see someone post about this here since I have had this exact same conversation with people close to me, trying to educate them that their tips and tricks - which would work on a fluent...
Per professionals in the field who also stutter, the DSM, and many who have done hard work and made progress, it’s often both. I’ve spoken to a lot of people who initially say “I stutter (have hard ...
But what exactly are we curing? If someone has a severe form of stuttering but do not stutter when alone, what exactly are you going to cure, like why do you see that as a physiological problem and no...
If you’re still blocking, then you aren’t cured since blocking counts as a stutter. I genuinely hate this victim-blaming mindset people tend to have. Just because you got ‘rid’ of it doesn’t mean othe...
Why is it so shameful for something to “be in your head”? As society, we’ve made a lot of progress towards acceptance of mental health struggles, so let’s try to have some of that here. All the acad...
The way you say it is misleading. For one, which people are we talking about? Those who have a slight stutter or those that can be diagnosed with the disorder? Stuttering like many human behaviors is ...
Ironically you indirectly admitted what the purpose of life was within your comment which is to reduce suffering and to maximise the desire to exist via happiness and pleasure. In truth, the quanta ...
Well, that depends. Do you suffer from anxiety, suffer a head injury, stress, emotional trauma, or had a stutter previously?...