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>*"Even when I wasn't thinking about anything, my stuttering continued. So in short, isn't ignoring it normally beneficial for stuttering?"* Yes I agree with everything you said. (*at the end of t...
In your own thoughts. If we happen to stutter without feeling anxiety or anticipation. In such a case, could the approach-avoidance conflict (i.e., defense mechanism) still be triggered by certain stimuli resulting in involuntary stuttering as the outcome?
In your own thoughts. If we happen to stutter without feeling anxiety or anticipation. In such a case, could the approach-avoidance conflict (i.e., defense mechanism) still be triggered by certain sti...
Let me put it this way magnesium complex, Coffee, glucose supplements Methods such as dividing words in my mind before speaking or spelling them out while speaking are useful. or metronome/daf ma...
>*" I stuttered despite not being under anxiety, fear, or pressure"* I just found a good example that I wanted to share. We know that many stutterers experience feared words that make stuttering wors...
I'm the president (head boy) of my school and today was republic day. I had to give a few commands for march past. Everything went smoothly when I had to give a command for the unveiling of the nation...
concerta and my privacy
concerta and my privacy i use concerta and it helps my stutter a lot, my parents are divorced and i stay with my mom so my mom sees a guy i told her i dont wanna meet until its serious but i saw a tex...
What value judgements reinforce our approach-avoidance conflict in STUTTERING subconsciously ( internal tug-of-war)? And what steps can we take to make it conscious? Important question to make progress towards stuttering remission!
What value judgements reinforce our approach-avoidance conflict in STUTTERING subconsciously ( internal tug-of-war)? And what steps can we take to make it conscious? Important question to make progres...
I would argue that most PWS may not even be aware of the perceived or anticipated error, panic response, or approach-avoidance conflict as long as they rely on controlled processes or auto-pilot speec...
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...
Comment #2: In conclusion, the recurring argument that "I stutter even without feeling anxiety" misses the point I think since it doesn’t invalidate the role of responses to conditioned stimuli. So...
Yes indeed, that’s why I mentioned it. When I was in primary and high school, I rarely experienced anxiety, fear, or pressure from stuttering. This was likely because my mother, brother, and six other...
The only time I feel guilty or in a way shameful is when I’m struggling with my speech around my Son and people that I’m not very familiar with or especially if he is introducing me to friends and/or ...
When your stutter got better or worse, were there any changes in your life - meds, environment, stress, etc? I've stuttered all my life, but nowadays I rarely stutter. 9 months ago, I posted here ab...
Ohh, yeah. Once I get the flow, it's easier to go on unless there's some weird word or sentence that breaks it. The brain knows what to say but the mouth doesn't let it, eventually the two sync up...
Please help me ive been to very few interviews because of my stutter and bombed every single one of them, it's just that I can't get a single word out like I block at every word and repeat myself twic...
I believe him. As soon someone who has stopped stuttering myself he does point out that he has to trick the brain to get out the rhythm planning of repeating words .. In a stutterer mind the stutter ...
Couldn’t say “bye” today
Couldn’t say “bye” today I usually am able to say simple words really fluently, but I just moved in with a new roommate today and I have been kind of nervous getting to know her because we just met. I...
Its normal. We all have letters/vowels that are specific to each of us but the underlying issue is the same. The situations you mention just highlight that confidence in yourself to speak will defin...
Sentences starting with a vowel are tough for me. And I have the exact same problem with when you know it's your turn to talk and ESPECIALLY when I'm at work and visitors are there and it's a bunch of...
PWS feel like they are “On” when they are speaking to people, especially unfamiliar people. They feel like they are faking it like you say. And there’s this weird dynamic of the harder you try or anti...