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commentr/StutterFeb 22, 2016
4 points

I just don't think you'd be able to recreate the feelings of anxiety that come from blocking or stuttering. I'd be pretty peeved if someone was pretending to stutter to me while I was at work. There...

Therapy & ProfessionalCoping & Advocacy
Assistive DevicesVoluntary Stuttering & Exposure
commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2016
1 points

Woah my parents also tried to get me a speech easy but I said no because it didn't really help and I didn't want it to look like I also had hearing impairments if someone ever saw it... And it's super...

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Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2016
2 points

Before I went off to college I was the same way as you. In high school no one carried about my stutter I was fine with it. Going off to college I was scared and didn't want to stand out. For years my ...

Therapy & ProfessionalIdentity & Disability
Assistive DevicesAcceptance & Pride
commentr/StutterFeb 7, 2016
3 points

Yeah, it definitely works, but only up to a point where your stutter catches up to your new way of speaking. Its kind of like using a DAF device to create a choir effect of your own while speaking- it...

Anticipation & AvoidanceTherapy & Professional
Avoidance & SubstitutionAssistive Devices
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

Regarding adding an audio line input to a telephone I found these devices. Telephone Audio interfaces. This way you can reroute Text To Speech voices to a telephone. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/bu...

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Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

These are called "AAC devices" (alternative and augmentative communication). They come in a variety of forms and are designed for people who cannot communicate verbally at all, usually because of thin...

Therapy & ProfessionalSchool & Work
Assistive DevicesAccess & Rights
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

If you're on an android smartphone, try installing google keyboard. It makes typing much faster. I think apple have a similar app for their phones too, although I don't know its name....

Therapy & Professional
Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

I am sure a dedicated device would be (much) more expensive. One of my biggest problems at the moment include talking on a phone. I was thinking about how adding desktop speaker(s) to the headphone ou...

Therapy & Professional
Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

I was thinking portable but a tablet and a physical keyboard would work too. My guess is that dedicated devices will cost more and won't perform much better. And you can always show the screen if the ...

Therapy & Professional
Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

Aaah, this has potential. One limitation I see is the typing speed on the smartphone. Maybe if you add a keyboard it will solve that. Also I can see a dedicated device having better speakers. But this...

Therapy & Professional
Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

You probably already have one, a smartphone. You could use the text to speech feature of the Google Translate app on your smartphone. There may be dedicated apps for it. ...

Therapy & Professional
Assistive Devices
postr/StutterJan 14, 2016
1 points

Need information on assistive devices

Need information on assistive devices Hello I would greatly appreciate information on assistive devices. Devices I was thinking about is the sort where you can type and it speak. My stutter can be so...

Therapy & Professional
Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterDec 29, 2015
2 points

So, I'll out myself here as a SpeechEasy provider/SLP. Did you respond to it during the fitting? The purpose of the "fitting" is to see if it actually works for you in the first place, because it doe...

Therapy & Professional
Assistive DevicesPositive Therapy Techniques
commentr/StutterDec 28, 2015
2 points

I find that my stutter is SUPER responsive to altered auditory feedback (AAF) and the increase in my fluency while using it is mindblowing. But I've read research that shows the effectiveness of AAF/D...

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Assistive DevicesHelpful Med Outcomes
commentr/StutterDec 28, 2015
1 points

It works for some people, but for many others it doesn't. I tried the SpeechEasy and FluencyMaster (similar to the speecheasy, but the annoying buzzing is only when you speak). It works by basically t...

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Assistive DevicesPositive Therapy TechniquesUnhelpful Therapy Techniques
postr/StutterDec 28, 2015
4 points

Been using speech easy for a few months

Been using speech easy for a few months And to be honest it's a piece of crap. I have noticed 0 change at all. I honestly don't see how it's supposed to work. I mean, I can't even get a beginning soun...

Coping & AdvocacyTherapy & Professional
Fluency TechniquesPositive Therapy TechniquesUnhelpful Therapy Techniques+1 more
postr/StutterOct 25, 2015
7 points

Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) – I'm giving away my iPhone app [10 fresh promo codes, 95% off overall]

Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) – I'm giving away my iPhone app [10 fresh promo codes, 95% off overall] Hi there :) *...re-posting with a further price drop and further promo codes.* You've probably...

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Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterOct 16, 2015
1 points

redeemed 6ATFA7WLAKNF I actually just recently got a speecheasy and it has done literally nothing to improve my speech. So I am anxious to see how this goes...

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Assistive Devices
commentr/StutterOct 16, 2015
1 points

Redeemed - ALEP6TTRA9WF Thanks champ, I'm gonna play with this over the next few weeks and see how it goes....

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commentr/StutterOct 15, 2015
2 points

Thank you, I used this one T6XTXRRXERFP I also upvoted for visibility. OP could you scratch out what /u/derekpearcy and I used?...

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