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The first paragraph I relate to all because of my stammer and also speaking to others with stammering, also I have diagnosed anxiety and depression. Being in SLP there’s been more of a shift between t...
At first with a lot of difficulty. Mine is psychological because of trauma so it felt like a reminder for a long time of the bad shit that happened to me. Something that helped me was my dad telling m...
It will not go away by itself. I read this book called “Redefining Stuttering” or something like that. It talks about the “forces” that cause us to stutter. Like emotions, physical state, mental state...
I'm so sorry you had that experience growing up. My mum used to get frustrated and angry when I stuttered and would tell me to "talk properly or don't talk at all". It didn't help that's for sure....
Nope only me. And thanks to my mom for hitting me for no reason and force me to talk when im crying idk that could be the reason why i stutter...
First of all, fuck that prof. Second, try visiting psychiatrist, or psychologist, just so you can get to the root of your stutter. And the third, maybe try attending acting classes. Those helped me a ...
>It's interesting that you compare OCD with stuttering. In this reddit > >post > > is explained how stuttering and OCD are similar. That post basically explains that the popula...
Have you tried therapy to address the believes that cause this reaction to your stuttering?...
tbh i feel like my stuttering triggered my mental health issues. it def increased my anxiety. i’ve always been shy, since i was a toddler, but developing a stutter made it so much worse to the point w...
Trauma can cause stutter. If you carry genes from somebody that stutters, it can trigger them and cause you to stutter. That is what happened to me, anyways. My father stuttered when he was a kid, bu...
If you can say your name perfectly fine when alone, but it causes panic (and blocking) the second another person is involved, how is trauma not involved? PWS have a biological predisposition toward b...
I have also thought about this, and a psychologist/psychiatrist on a poscast I justened to recommended the book «Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving» by Pete Walker. As I have understood, C-PTSD ...
C-PTSD and Stuttering
C-PTSD and Stuttering Hey All! First time poster - I'm 24F who has stuttered all my life, regardless of how stressful the conversation is or who I'm talking with. My dad also has had a stutter his who...
when i was 13 i met with her bc my school speech therapist recommended her and now that i remember it (it was awhile ago) it was probably bc i was turning 18. she emailed me some therapists she knows ...
>if we just got therapy on time, we wouldn’t have developed fear, avoidance, anxiety, etc. You don't know that. I'd been in speech therapy all throughout my childhood and I still developed all th...
Most scientists who study stuttering have maintained that stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder, meaning that it is caused by misfiring or reduced activity in certain areas of the brain. It's fr...
I'm sorry you had to overhear that. It seems like in this new age of neurodiversity that stuttering, and speech impediments in general, seem to be one of the only disabilities the general public think...
Yes, I went to a hypnotist, but I think that a psychologist/psychiatrist can also do this for you if you ask for the [reverse movie technique](https://psychology.stackexchange.com/questions/240/how-ef...
>few years I overcame my stuttering and very rearly I'll find difficulties with speaking. What I did was to go to a psychologist, I did therapy few months, we unraveled what was causing me Wow th...
I don't believe it's the same on everyone. I've had mine since I can remember.. It feels neurological to me. My thoughts just move too fast and I have to take a breathe a slow myself down to get the w...