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commentr/StutterApr 16, 2023
8 points

So sad to have your parents reject you for something you have no control over. My parents marginalized me, never got me speech therapy and generally abused me because I was imperfect. I did marry a w...

Causes & VariabilityTherapy & ProfessionalIdentity & Disability
Trauma & PsychologicalSeeking TherapyAcceptance & Pride+1 more
commentr/StutterApr 16, 2023
5 points

You have every right to be upset. If there is anyone who should be patient and supportive it should be your parents. Your parents are acting like you're stuttering just to annoy them. I'd recommend f...

Emotional ExperienceCauses & VariabilityCoping & Advocacy
Frustration & AngerTrauma & PsychologicalSelf-Advocacy & Boundaries+1 more
commentr/StutterApr 15, 2023
1 points

I'm fully recovered at 70! I stuttered for 65 years and recovered through psychological therapy for an abusive childhood. Better late than never. I've remained fluent for 4 1/2 years and believe it is...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Trauma & PsychologicalAcceptance & Pride
commentr/StutterApr 15, 2023
3 points

Maybe too. I was even an abused child. They didn't care enough. At least I was valued enough by a wonderful professional man who wasn't embarrassed by my stuttering....

Causes & VariabilityCommunity & Support
Trauma & PsychologicalValidation & Empathy
commentr/StutterApr 15, 2023
2 points

No, they didn't value me enough. I had an abusive childhood and they just generally treated me badly, I even believed they ‘gave me’ to a child monster because I wasn't perfect and even was a little c...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Trauma & PsychologicalShame & Embarrassment
postr/StutterApr 15, 2023
13 points

parents always devalued my stuttering

parents always devalued my stuttering Stuttered severely since I learned how to speak. But they always said that it will disappear when I grow up. I lived in a village and it wasn't possible to get a ...

Social & RelationshipsCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Family Support & ConflictTrauma & PsychologicalFrustration & Anger+3 more
commentr/StutterApr 14, 2023
4 points

Same here. I managed to find a Night Shift stocking Position at Walmart where I don’t have to talk to anyone and can just do my own thing but it’s graveyard shift and I hate it, before when I couldn’t...

Anticipation & AvoidanceSchool & WorkEmotional Experience
Avoidance & SubstitutionEmployment & CareerAnxiety & Social Judgment+1 more
commentr/StutterApr 14, 2023
2 points

Things are bad for stutterers upto high school, and it gets progressively better after that. Most people don't have time to make fun of you because they'retoo busy with their own shit like job, girlfr...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
Trauma & PsychologicalHelplessness & AgencyIdentity & Self-Perception
commentr/StutterApr 14, 2023
1 points

I had a severe stutter from a young age due to trauma. Best advice I can give you is to get some good logopedic therapy and don’t fret about your stutter. I started in IT as a college dropout on a...

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Trauma & PsychologicalSeeking TherapyEmployment & Career
commentr/StutterApr 13, 2023
1 points

I had cosmetic issues with my teeth growing up, which lead to bullying, which definitely made my stutter and avpd worse. But that’s not really a direct correlation, and it was just the way they looked...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & AvoidanceEmotional Experience
Trauma & PsychologicalHiding & ConcealmentShame & Embarrassment
commentr/StutterApr 12, 2023
6 points

I fully recovered from stuttering at the age of 70 through psychotherapy. My lifelong stuttering was emotionally caused by my abusive childhood. Nevertheless, I spent my life avoiding the looks in oth...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Trauma & PsychologicalIdentity & Self-PerceptionAuthenticity vs. Masking
commentr/StutterApr 10, 2023
7 points

I fully recovered from stuttering at the age of 70 through psychological therapy. It's as if I’d always been totally fluent my entire life. My childhood was abusive and I had never released the laten...

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Trauma & PsychologicalAdvice OfferedHope & Motivation
commentr/StutterApr 10, 2023
2 points

Consider what it is that you're afraid of: people laughing, feeling embarrassed, making unusual gestures, etc. Talk about your fears, write about your fears, think about your fears. Don't ignore your ...

Emotional ExperienceCauses & Variability
Anxiety & Social JudgmentTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterApr 10, 2023
2 points

Hi, it's Sue again from the US. I found a representative of TISA, The Indian Stammering Association. I've given him your Reddit handle and asked him to chat with you. Perhaps you would like to reach o...

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Trauma & PsychologicalAdvice Offered
commentr/StutterApr 9, 2023
3 points

Hi various-fix 1919, I support others who stutter though I fully recovered. I read that you are associated with TISA. Could you please go to the Redditor: tojgotrizz and start a chat with her? She is ...

Community & SupportCauses & Variability
Advice OfferedTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterApr 8, 2023
3 points

I wish I could help. I stuttered for 65years and recovered through psychological therapy dealing with my abusive childhood. I can recommend two youtube sites though. Both doctors are named Maguire a...

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commentr/StutterApr 7, 2023
2 points

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your parents and the challenges you've been facing. Grief, stress, and anxiety can indeed have an impact on your stutter, and it's completely understandable that...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceCommunity & Support
Trauma & PsychologicalSadness & HopelessnessValidation & Empathy
commentr/StutterApr 6, 2023
9 points

No. Stuttering can hit people at any time. Some don't get a stutter until they are in their teens or even later. Some stutter for a few years in their childhood and then it goes away after a few years...

Parent & CaregiverCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Home SupportTrauma & PsychologicalAnxiety & Social Judgment+1 more
commentr/StutterApr 5, 2023
2 points

It's understandable that you're concerned about your stuttering. There are different types of stuttering, and it's important to understand which type you might have. Most of us are developmental stutt...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & DisabilityCoping & Advocacy
Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & BrainIdentity & Self-Perception+1 more
commentr/StutterApr 5, 2023
2 points

Nobody here will be able to tell you the reason If you worry there might be a connection between this and the kick to the head then definitely get it checked. I think 18 is an unusual age to develop...

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Trauma & PsychologicalSuicidal Ideation & High DistressFrustration & Anger+1 more