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not stuttering while somone says it for me
not stuttering while somone says it for me i usually have stuttering on one specific word which i cant say by myself. but somone says it for me like they say the word aloud i suddenly lose all my stut...
**Summary**: *(of various stutter research)* Conditioned and unconditioned responses are involuntary, reflexive reactions to stimuli. There are two basic procedures for modifying classically conditio...
I'm really bad at sharing my internal views & thoughts, so I'll just share my story instead: I started stuttering when I was around 3 years old, after I joined school. But it never really bothered me...
I summarized the book Anatomy of stuttering. By a psychologist who used to stutter - PART 1
I summarized the book Anatomy of stuttering. By a psychologist who used to stutter - PART 1 This is my attempt to summarize [this ](https://www.amazon.nl/-/en/Olga-Bednarski-ebook/dp/B09ZDZ4YCX/ref=tm...
Around a month ago we were just revising over tenses and he called he to stage( this is a new school so he didn't knew I stuttered) and I explained that thing he gave to me without stuttering. I was m...
I stutter in first date but when you get feel comfortable with The personm, the stuttering Will go away...
I don't know whether i should say this or not but That exact thing happened to me few years back when i stuttered so badly in my dream like what u described ( i never stuttered that hard in my life ...
a stutter doesn’t stop this lmao, oddly i don’t stutter when playing online games...
Literally I don't remember much situations related to my stutter in the past. Recently I'm starting to remember some things and realized that all this time, my brain is just protecting me from tough...
Many people don't stutter alone. I do not really bad as If in front of a crowd. It couldn't hurt, but it may not be as helpful. I made it very difficult I streamed myself reading, and that's how I lis...
Last question. (Sorry if I'm bothering you) I NEVER stutter when I'm alone, even if I was reading aloud. Should I still listen to myself reading aloud fluently?...
Severely stuttering 2 year old
Severely stuttering 2 year old I’ve been reading much of the incredibly generous and helpful advice given out on the subject of stuttering children. Can I ask about my little girl who is 2 years and ...
>" Why would stuttering make someone feel more comfortable?" Back, when I was a child, both me and my brother stuttered. We talked a lot with each other. Whenever I was very fluent and my brother was...
I don’t think it has to do with specific people or places having negative connotations. It’s just the desire to not stutter. The interaction itself has negative thoughts tied to it because of past neg...
>*You said: "When I saw the person..it felt more like a processing issue. I wasn't afraid of her."* That is the thing with reflexive fear responses, they are mostly deeply subconscious that we are n...
Honestly, the second one sounds so much more fitting but the examples are fascinating. Why would stuttering make someone feel more comfortable? And yet...I can kind of understand what you mean, like...
It is interesting but let me offer another scenario i just felt. It was very light and easy to get over but right on que! I am on the phone and as I was talking I saw someone come out of the office....
>"I know I am probably just speaking to the choir, maybe it is worth it's own thread and discussion but it is probably controversial and idk if it's worth it here where most just want a cure or be lef...
With friends and with family members yeah because we feel comfortable around them that's why we speak much fluently with them....
>" Thinking because someone can't offer a full blown cure, why waste their time, not understanding how much one can improve breaking past their conditioning" Agreed! You are right, absolutely. Let ...