commentr/StutterJuly 22, 2022
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It makes us stronger as people. Remember, we have a stutter. The stutter does NOT have us. It belongs to us, we don't belong to it. So what if we're not good at speaking? We can be great at so many other things that will help us relate to people that won't care if we stutter or not. Best of luck to you, get out there and live your life regardless! Also, speech therapy can do wonders. Definitely seek it out. Edit: I'm 33 and have stuttered as long as I can remember. I told myself a long time ago that I wasn't going to let it keep me from doing what I really want. It's hard, but like I said, it makes us strong.
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Anticipation & AvoidanceEmotional ExperienceIdentity & DisabilityTherapy & Professional
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Avoidance & SubstitutionHope & MotivationIdentity & Self-PerceptionAcceptance & PrideSeeking Therapy
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