commentr/StutterSeptember 8, 2023
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A theory I've formed is that having a stutter usually follows you the majority of your life and saying your name is also a consistent thing, so it may just kind of get ingrained into you that you \*know\* you're going to stutter when asked that question. It's kind of like a self-defeating/fulfilling prophecy almost
Themes
Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Subthemes
Anticipating StutteringFeared Words & NamesPropositionality & Weight
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saying_name_introduction