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Hey mate have you received a speech therapy? I think if things are really as bad as you are describing then therapy might help mitigate your stuttering....
I did speech therapy in my mid twenties and that helped a lot. It was in a group therapy setting, and meeting others who stuttered made me feel less alone and really opened my eyes in general. The thi...
Developed mine in my mid-50s after a brain infection. Interestingly, a neurogenic stutter can encompass all the stutter types, as well as mid-sentence blocking. Listening to me talk sometimes sounds l...
There is no formula or else no one would stutter. Everyone tries to battle their stutter in their own way and what works for one person rarely works for someone else tbh....
Hi, this should be a long answer, but the short version is that there is no formula. Different approaches/therapy works for different people and some can't seem to find anything that works. For those ...
Yup 😁 I know it will be hard . Cause I'm in med college 4th year . It's been ups and down . You will learn a lot about mechanism of stuttering inside or outside . : Pardon my English 😃...
Please listen to the podcast by Tim Mackesey - a PWS (person who stutters) and a practicing SLP. I’ve been trying his techniques, still stutter all day long, but feel a tiny bit less humiliated each ...
One thing I heard from stutters who got fluent is that it's never about learning fluency techniques. They treated it like a psychological disorder, but there's no quick solution....
I agree with speech therapy. traumas are quite complex. It's not as easy as "oh it started 3 years ago, the cause is something 3 years ago". And we are not always healed, just because we think we ar...
The license by state issues is a barrier that a lot of SLPs are working to eliminate through legislature of interstate license compacts. So far, there has been some success with this but we need more ...
I didn’t do the maguire program. This was just my experience with another costal breathing program. The main thing is someone finds inner peace and to not made to feel like a failure if a program does...
I did formal myofunctional therapy for a few months, but my recovery took much longer. I recall it took somewhere between 18 months to 2 years until I reached my "holy shit" moment when I realized tha...
And this “format” seems like it could be useful for PWS who are intellectually-blocking on accessing this information due to not being ready to acknowledge the emotional component of stuttering. Was ...
I've tried it. I had an appointment a few years ago with the therapist I originally used, and she literally told me there was nothing more she can do for me and that I should work on accepting it....
I was someone who used to/still do this still. I went to a speech pathologists for a while and the one thing I would say is that don’t be afraid to take a second to articulate your thoughts. The bes...
Oh Jeez very glad to hear that. I think the more severe the clients' stutters were in the past, the more possibilties do there tend to be that the clients can detect the obvious differences between ho...
Hello OP! I'm in the same boat as you, having a stutter since around 5. I can very well relate to your situation. People say I'm quiet and don't talk much. All I can think is, sure, how about we give ...
Some of my experience with speech therapy throughout the following thread. ​ [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/natkrg/monotone\_speech\_after\_achieving\_fluency/](https://www.re...
My first experience of speech therapy
My first experience of speech therapy I dunno why but I found it kinda weird to see no posts on here that can introduce or narrate what speech therapy is and the experiences of speech therapy. So I wa...
So my first suggestions for every one the things is do that go to the therapist not anyone find someone who specialises in that field because most of the therapist have experience with kid's who late ...