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Okay this is helpful š. Although sometimes I'd already know what to say but then ny brain gets all scrambled up and then I loose my coordination. It's really crazy but I'll try what you've just said...
> Hey man can you break down that last question in simple words Last question: "*How can PWS stop justifying conditional or situational reasons for overt execution, and instead, justify unconditi...
"Know thyself" should be the primary advice for PWS. I've made numerous comments about how I have learned to identify and resolve the psychological and situational factors that lead to my speech diffi...
You ask the crux of the matter. I think the vast majority of PWS donāt know themselves well enough to answer your questions and Iād argue that very few who try to find the answers for themselves wou...
I personally think that PWS psych themselves out The situation becomes different when I realize there is a social aspect Obviously, itās subconscious and itās not black and white but I think itās a ...
If it's true that this research study highlights the influence of the speaker's belief on whether speech is truly private. Then, the question we can bring up from this, is, why did PWS link "beliefs" ...
Woaw great observation! Thank you! Could this imply that the belief of being observed is a trigger to inhibit execution of speech movements - for (almost) all people who stutter (PWS)? What do researc...
To answer your question. I believe itās common in stutterers to lose their train of thought as we focus on how we say things instead of what weāre saying. What helped was when I shifted my thinking to...
Important new research (2023, September): Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent
Important new research (2023, September): Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent I would like to share [thi...
I am not officially diagnosed with OCD but i almost got all the symptoms and they manifest themselves in the middle of the block i got really long blocks that allow me to analyse whats going on in my ...
I stutter due to my OCD.
I stutter due to my OCD. I have this weird insecurity about sounding unintelligent (I try to use my vocabulary to the fullest) or grammatically incorrect when I speak in my NATIVE language. As I speak...
I also use the strategyās you mentioned, and they seem to help me sometimes as well! Iām sorry to hear about your school experience, right now Iām just trying to do the best I can to get involved, eve...
My personal problem with slowing down and controlling my breath is the amount of mental effort that it demands. It's too draining to, at all times, consciously having to control my breath and the spee...
Hi, My situation is similar to yours in the sense that I stutter a lot more when I'm conscious about it. So anticipating stuttering makes my speech stammer even more. At the moment, I'm trying to sl...
Can vouch! The goal is to stop thinking about stuttering when you are stuttering. This makes you stutter less. Think about what you are saying....
>*I do believe that stuttering to an extent is something that happens Independent of emotional states, as I do stutter alone sometimes when I feel pretty neutral emotions.* When people who stutter...
Sure, for me I spent my focus not working on my breathing, or how I pronounced words. I found those techniques didnāt seem to hold up in stressful situations, or just out at school/work or in public. ...
I noticed when Iām asked a question and the answer I gave doesnāt sound ārightā to my ears, it throws me off cause Iām saying to myself Iāve already messed this up...
I notice my stutter creep up during interviews when I feel like the other person is judging me. Is there anything similar tthat you've noticed in your interviews?...
Iād say thatās more the mind focusing on how terrible you feel versus what word may be coming around the bend that you may stutter on....