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commentr/StutterJul 30, 2014
2 points

Well, I certainly agree with you -- it doesn't matter what you do with your breathing. You already know how to breathe, working on breathing will not change your stuttering frequency or severity. Soun...

Therapy & ProfessionalCauses & Variability
Seeking TherapyTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJul 30, 2014
1 points

the techniques don't help me to speak the words I wish to say. Nor does the "feeling" go. If I can't say a sentence then I can't say it no matter what I do with my breathing etc. Well if I can talk ...

Therapy & ProfessionalCauses & Variability
Seeking TherapyTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJul 28, 2014
1 points

Can you post or PM a link to your paper? As a private SLP I'm all the time having to justify working on cognitive/emotional topics in my treatment plans to insurance companies. We are just now startin...

Therapy & ProfessionalCauses & Variability
Therapy ExperiencesTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
1 points

Anxiety like this can be debilitating. I feel for you. One thing that might be helpful is a bit of brainstorming about what, within the realm of possibilities, can happen. This, however, is best done ...

Emotional ExperienceCauses & Variability
Anxiety & Social JudgmentTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJul 10, 2014
3 points

I think he's forgetting that he's not just any person...he's your dad. It's sad dude. Sometimes it literally takes one to actually *know* one, and I'm realizing stuttering is an example of this. Even ...

Emotional ExperienceSocial & RelationshipsCauses & Variability
Frustration & AngerFamily Support & ConflictTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJun 3, 2014
1 points

This could because I was a late onset stutterer (aged 18) and it is psychological as when I'm on my own I'm fluent. ...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Trauma & PsychologicalOnset & Life-Stage Changes
commentr/StutterMay 28, 2014
1 points

So there is no one my fmaily who stutters. It all comes to this: If its not neurolicigal its psy....

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterMay 28, 2014
1 points

Thats bullshit. I have a video record from that time when i lost my memory. And i aws speaking perfectly, not even a glitch....

Causes & Variability
Trauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterMay 28, 2014
0 points

Not enough research to conclude that it is neurological for all stutterers, but many do believe it is psychological. I speak fluently to myself, however when I'm aware that someone else is listening I...

Causes & Variability
Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterMay 28, 2014
3 points

Although we do not know the MAIN cause of stuttering, it can be attributed to three different things: * Developmental - Most common, something in our brains develops wrong during growth * Environmen...

Identity & DisabilityCauses & Variability
Medicalization / NeurodiversityNeurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterMay 27, 2014
0 points

Base on myself, i lost my memory for 3 days. it was a temporary. And i didint stutter at all after i remember this stuff i asked to my mom and other relatives they said i didint stutter at all. Stutte...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Trauma & PsychologicalIdentity & Self-Perception
commentr/StutterMay 27, 2014
2 points

The thing is, I know 4 languages now. 5 yrs ago I came to Jp, took A HUGE CHALLENGE (because of the speech), and of course this path has been far from easy because of my speech. I was like a fish tryi...

School & WorkCauses & Variability
Employment & CareerTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterMay 27, 2014
1 points

No you would not stutter. For most people, such as myself, the problem is believed to be psychological. Ever woken up before and spoken without stuttering? Done it plenty of times. Some people stutte...

Causes & Variability
Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterMay 27, 2014
1 points

so do you think it's just a psychological problem and not a physical difference in the brain compared to non-stutterers? ...

Causes & Variability
Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
postr/StutterMay 18, 2014
5 points

is stutterer pretty much doomed?

is stutterer pretty much doomed? just feeling down. money is running out and tuition deadline approaching. after injury in 2009, or just in general, i'm not as active anymore. I think what used to fue...

Emotional ExperienceCauses & Variability
Helplessness & AgencyTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterMay 9, 2014
1 points

Take a vacation from your stress. One week will make a big difference. Get lots of sleep and regroup your vocabulary. Sorry to hear you experienced an extremely stressful/traumatic event. Time heals....

Causes & Variability
Stress & Fight/FlightTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterMay 1, 2014
7 points

Absolutely, people can't see the physchological part of stuttering, which (in my case atleast) is a much larger part of stuttering....

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Trauma & PsychologicalOverthinking & Monitoring
commentr/StutterApr 16, 2014
1 points

they're different in a number of ways. I'll summarize the ones I think are most important for speech. Anatomically: 1) reduced gray matter volume in speech related areas (notably the left inferior f...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterApr 16, 2014
1 points

How are the brains different? If you mean different areas of the brain respond differently for stutterers than nonstutterers, can't that be the result of intense ingrained fears that create such disti...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterApr 15, 2014
4 points

I'm not impressed. He's made a straw man argument of the "people think stuttering is neurological". Firstly, he doesn't explain what he means by 'neurological.' Secondly, he does not account for featu...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological