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Tips to improve stuttering according to the research study: "A perspective on stuttering: feeling a loss of control" (apply socratic questioning; build tolerance for sensing a loss of control during a feared word; work on the struggle of coping with a loss of control of the speech mechanism)
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research study: "A perspective on stuttering: feeling a loss of control" (apply socratic questioning; build tolerance for sensing a loss of control during a...
Do anyone else act like this ?
Do anyone else act like this ? So i just watched Breaking Bad, and when i gotta make a presentation or something i think like “What would Walter do in this situation, like how would he act and speak e...
Anyone know how to manage this type of stutter
Anyone know how to manage this type of stutter I’m gonna try and describe it the best I can ,my stutter is when I want to say a word my lips kind of press together and the words can’t come out and I k...
I hate high school and being a teenager
I hate high school and being a teenager Im 16M, and honestly, im so tired of this shit... Everyday in school is suffering: first, the anxiety that i will get picked out to read out loud, and then the ...
Yeah I tried almost everything that I can think of and nothing works. Sometimes a long pause wont even work. I feel the block coming and cant say the damn word :( thanks for the tip tho!...
Thanks for your comment. Your situation sounds exactly like mine. I feel the block coming and know when I will block. I will find another word or just try to force it out but forcing it out hurts my m...
In my opinion: Yes, I remember how I created a story to justify feared words (and situations), like "*it's always possible that I can stutter on the /P/, /A/ sounds, or when I sing*". In other wo...
I apologise for not having the time to respond to your entire post. For now since I read the article about the variable release threshold, and I keep the threshold down, it results in subconscious flu...
I don't have experience with ADHD meds but I started an SSRI and during the initial 3 months my stutter got worse. Then the doctor (incorrectly) upped my dosage and the stutter was still bad. Now afte...
I try to remember all those times I had fear of speaking and remember what I felt afterward. The anticipation is always worse than the actual experience....
ohhhh... i've been in this situation more times than I care to admit.... the dreaded silence when someone says 'bye' and words do not come out from my mouth... I've ended conversations with 'ok' and '...
>*"I now can "feel" when I have a* ***cognitive conflict*** *that triggers the "anticipation" of stuttering"* Great! *Acknowledging cognitive conflicts* \[intervention\] could be one of the first ...
I find this in combination with your other post ( the one about cognitive conflict) is helping a lot in my daily speech ( I am a doctor). I now can "feel" when I have a cognitive conflict that trigger...
I think the thing to do is to give your speech. Make sure you practice it plenty so you know where your stops are going to be. That being said I don’t know your level of stutter...
Tips to overcome Stutter
Tips to overcome Stutter • Take pauses between words • Keep toung down • Use hands • Light contacts: consonant letters: don't make a hard contact with lips in sound B or P, no hard contacts with toung...
I just saw your message (in the thread regarding Yaruss and Seth, PhD researchers): >*"Being a stutterer as long as I remember myself, I recently went to see a Optometrist, specializing in visual ...
Fear of stuttering (or another negative emotion) is at work here. Fear "predicts" the future and tells your brain that you are going to stutter in these situations. When this happens, it is very di...
The mental stress from all the anticipatory thoughts is exhausting. Lately, I've been struggling with words as trivial as on, in, also but when I'm on my own, I speak with so much confidence and fluen...
Thank you for commenting. It's short for speech language pathologist. Thank you for your comment. I find starting sentences one of the toughest things maybe because I'm planning 3 ways to say the one ...
I've been here! I swear it gets better 🙂 32 with a job in marketing with regular presentations. You and your stutter will adjust to each other, and usually, people really don't care as much as we thi...