commentr/StutterAugust 4, 2018
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I think it changes because when you go on an interview, the pressure gets amplified. It’s like this for some who speak normal as well I feel. You feel the pressure to do well because if you don’t? You miss out. Let me ask, when you’re being interviewed, do you feel like the rate at which you speak is picked up? For instance you start talking faster than you normally would? Because if you feel like that’s happening, then you’re too tensed up, and you need to relax. By talking faster, you don’t have the ability to control your speech as well as you’d like to, and inturn you may stutter more? I know for myself, if I’m really excited about something, my stuttering tends to pick up.
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Causes & VariabilityEmotional Experience
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Stress & Fight/FlightPropositionality & WeightAnxiety & Social Judgment