commentr/StutterJanuary 9, 2023

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>👏👏👏Beautifully said. I study psychology and this is spot on. I have to say that I think of the perception of threat will be gone then the stuttering will be gone too. I think the threat is important but just a small aspect. Another important aspect is the association of situations and other things that we link to stuttering so if this association isn't based on threat, then your approach of removing the threat is not sufficient likely at least in this aspect. What other aspects that doesn't include threat could you come up with?

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Emotional ExperienceAnticipation & Avoidance

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Anxiety & Social JudgmentExperiential Association