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I went to speech therapy when I was young, around 11 years old and it really helped me. In 2-3 months I was speaking normally. But the stutter came back and we weren't in a good financial position to ...
This a hot-button topic in the stuttering community right now, as there is an increasing trend of non-stuttering SLP students insisting that this assignment should not be done. I'm part of a stutterin...
I feel like its unnecessary for you to do that, especially if its for a project that gets you a grade or something. If you want to learn about stuttering while taking classes on it, talk to an actual ...
Hey sorry to hear that you gotta rely on those 2 things but they are just expedients. If you can afford multiple speech therapies, you must give them a try but you'd better aim for those therapists wi...
Try this. Read what I have already written. I clearly stated that I have achieved fluency after being a severe stutterer. I come to the subreddit to support people that are struggling with their stu...
~~I'm very discouraged by the negativity OP is receiving.~~ Some of us have found fluency after being severe stutterers. I've shared my story numerous times in this subreddit. That being said I am ~...
I'm sorry. Excellent decision to see a speech pathologist! Many people can and do overcome their stuttering with the proper program. I'm really looking forward to hearing of your successes!...
Do you remember how that online COM class went? Care to share a bit so i know what I'm getting into?...
Speech therapy is a work in progress. You're never "done". You can work on tasks with your speech therapist though. My speech therapist gave me useful tips that I applied when I was practicing and ...
You covered a lot of ground here. First, I want to clarify one thing. Security guard and police officer are totally different jobs. As a security guard, you aren't going to be in any standoffs. You'...
Stuttering is extremely complex. While there are a few psychiatrists who DO understand stuttering, you’re probably better off finding an SLP who has good experience working with stuttering…...
Yes! I actually have been seeing a speech therapist for most of my life, on and off. (Started going again about a year ago). The speech therapy helps, of course. Anyway, after finding my current psych...
Of course, I didn't seek out psychiatric help for my stutter, but the subject came up anyway...
I recommended therapy, not a psychiatrist. And more to the point, I recommended speech therapy at a university that has a speech pathology program where they know what they are doing. Cheers...
A psychiatrist might have an off label practice of prescribing drugs for a stutter, but it will be based entirely in anecdotes with his/her patients, not systematic evidence of a therapeutic effect o...
It sounds like the psychiatrist that u/Thealyn_ found was actually not very well informed but I wouldn't say that there's no kernel of truth to what they said. As far as I understand, stuttering is a...
How much do therapists and psychiatrists know about stutter?
How much do therapists and psychiatrists know about stutter? Hi everyone! I was thinking about a therapist I used to see a few months ago. She wasn't necessarily a bad therapist, I just feel like she ...
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I tend to talk too fast, that’s where it gets me most of the time. I also experience the dreaded blocks...
Therapy is not belated for any client and rare parents know about speech therapies(there are rare knowledges taught bc stutter is a rare disorder) especially if they are educated at not high levels. Y...