postr/StutterJanuary 21, 2025
Have you ever noticed that we often speak fluently when we're alone? Could there be something about that we could use to help with stuttering remission, and what do you think it might be?
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Have you ever noticed that we often speak fluently when we're alone? Could there be something about that we could use to help with stuttering remission, and what do you think it might be? As I mentioned in my last post, I know many stutterers here have experienced periods of stuttering remission—sometimes lasting days, weeks, or even months. We don’t talk about it on reddit enough, though. So, when we think about how fluently we sometimes speak when we're alone, are there any concepts we could carry over to social situations? what lessons can we draw to improve speaking in social situations? I assume everyone has many ideas so let's share and read them
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Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience
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Experiential AssociationSituational VariabilityHope & Motivation
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