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If anyone is interested, here is an explanation regarding our neurology: * "*The underlying pathophysiological mechanism of* ***neurogenic stuttering*** *is not yet fully understood. Contributing to ...
I mean I guess it could be? A coping mechanism can honestly be anything, especially considering the severity of your stuttering. Just any distraction to avoid feeling what you're feeling....
I’m not sure why people are reacting to your post so strangely. The dopamine created by watching porn can be used to cope with many things, including stuttering if it is causing to become stressed out...
Porn addiction is a way in which your brain seeks to create more dopamine because depression greatly reduces this pleasure hormone. It is another means of escape like alcohol or marijuana. Don't feel ...
I’m not sure I see the connection. But I suppose feelings of sexual frustration and blocks during speech both deal with a buildup of tension?...
I think there should be a “stutter causes social anxiety which makes the stutter worse” button. Social anxiety by itself won’t cause someone to stutter but stuttering can definitely cause social anxie...
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Advice Hello I can't control my stuttering these days because iam in a bad mood and that's effecting me in my job i will be pleased if anyone could give me advice to control my stuttering again Tha...
No, stuttering is neurological. It’s not caused by social anxiety but we can get more anxious around people because we stutter. Our brain works differently when we know we are with people and somethin...
I believe my stuttering was caused because of all the childhood trauma Ive had to endure by the beatings from my father when I was a child. He, well, kind of put a big fear inside of me by using his f...
I 100% know how it feels and I can feel the pain as well because Ive been through that before, many many many times. Hell, Ive har suicidal thoughts as a teenager too but honestly, Ive had to man up a...
My stutter is hereditary. It’s caused me social anxiety, and the social anxiety makes the stutter worse....
Not really but every persons journey is different. I stutter, have done all my life, and I am not socially anxious nor is mine genetic. I have always felt that mine was to do with how I breathe but ...
Make believe everyone else is your cat and you wont stutter when talking to them either. While anxiety may not cause stuttering, it triggers it. If you build up self confidence, its much easier to use...
I experienced it both ways. If I believe that I will stutter on a certain letter, than this self-fulfilling prophecy creates 'pressure' that stuttering will likely occur (aka story-telling), and this ...
I feel like stuttering CAUSES social anxiety. I always say, if I didn’t have a stutter, I truly believe I wouldn’t struggle with social anxiety as badly as I do....
But aren't they both correct? *stuttering is triggered by social anxiety. Stuttering creates social anxiety*...
No, it’s actually visa versa. My social anxiety is caused by stuttering...
It's opposite to me. The louder I speak, the more I stutter. It's like in noisy rooms i mostly concentrate on making myself heard rather than being fluent....
hum i don't think so, stuttering can cause social anxiety, but it got me thinking...can people with social anxiety start to stutter? if that makes sense ahaha and funny fact, when im alone i don't stu...
Have you checked out the [Monster Study](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_Study)? I think social anxiety plays a role in our fluency as well as having a support system or not having one....