commentr/StutterFebruary 13, 2025

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Hey, First of all, I just want to say that I’m really sorry you’ve been feeling this way. Struggling with stuttering, low confidence, and social isolation is incredibly tough, and it’s even harder when those around you aren’t supportive. It’s clear you’re dealing with a lot of pain, and I truly admire your strength in opening up about it. The good news is that therapy can absolutely help, and you’re not stuck with this. Stuttering often has deep roots in the subconscious, and it’s possible to make positive changes, especially if you find the right type of support. Hypnotherapy, for example, can help uncover any underlying emotional blocks and negative beliefs that may have developed around speaking and self-confidence, helping you feel more relaxed, confident, and in control of your speech. It might be a helpful approach for you, as it works with the subconscious mind to release emotional baggage and stress that could be contributing to your stutter. By addressing the underlying emotions, you might find that you feel more at ease in conversations, leading to more fluency. In addition, it can help with boosting your confidence, so you don’t feel like you’re on the outside looking in. I offer free consultations if you’d like to explore how hypnotherapy might help you in overcoming these struggles. If you’re interested, you can book a session here: www.hypnotherapywithmia.co.uk If you have any more questions or just want to talk more, feel free to message me directly here. You are not alone in this, and there is hope for positive change. I’m sending you so much support and wishing you strength on your journey.

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Therapy & ProfessionalCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience

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Seeking TherapyTrauma & PsychologicalHope & Motivation