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I know about it, but i just wanna see if it is worth going. Do u feel like it helped u? And like what is the general result u got from people who went there?...
From my experience, I have had periods where my stuttering is severely worse than usual, and then some days when I do not stutter at all. I started stuttering when I was 10-11, I am now 20 years old. ...
Speech therapy isn't about stuttering as much as possible and then getting that particular stutter treated. It's therapy as any other therapy in general: You talk about what's going on and figure out ...
minimizing blocks while broadening my vocabulary sounds like a win-win to me, thanks for the tip!...
Speech therapy isn't age-restricted. It's general treatment. Go check it out - but note that therapy varies, and some might have to try different therapists, before they find one that works for them....
Go in with an open mind and see how you feel. I personally stuttering is more therapist dependent than other disorders. I hope y'all talk about goals and what you want and not just how to make you stu...
I'm 19, are 6 months that I'm going to therapist but without any improvement, therapists only help you how to control speech and how to avoid blockade, although so far it's not that anything has helpe...
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Speech and language therapist Hey guys I'm 18 and I've finally decided to go speak to a speech therapist. Does anyone have any experience theyd be willing to share with a speech and language therapist...
I've been to a psychologist as a kid. Back then I used to have some weird tics combined with my stuttering. I was a really shy and introverted kid and that was hurting my social and school lives, so t...
I’m always open to DMs if you or anybody else who’s watching wants some early life advice from experience! I can’t give answers, but I’d happily provide insight! Keep up the motivation. Wishing you t...
Thanks alot for this msg. I can't say that I'm an example coz i have broken down in between and almost wanted to end it all but i guess staying put eventually helped Anyways its not speech therapy b...
100% go to therapy. A lot of stutterers tend to be highly sensitive people and I can tell you are too (nothing to be ashamed of, I'm highly sensitive as well). Therapists are generally trained to not...
I’ve been to countless traditional and non-traditional speech therapists throughout my life and the things that helped were: - Stopped giving a fuck. Embraced my stutter. I treat my speech like I wou...
If you go to speech therapy, they really should include counseling as well. It’s not just about the actual speech but also how you feel about your speech. You can find a good speech therapist who will...
I attend therapy for my intense anxiety (mainly surrounding my stutter) as well as my general depression and OCD. I found ways to cope better with my anxiety, and I’m on medications that significantly...
Ive gone to therapy all my life, started at 7 yrs old i think. Its helped me a bit but it hasnt helped a lot. Ive had to teach myself how to cope with it and eventually find ways to push past it...
Hello i am 23m stutterer and i have been to speech therapist, psychologist, hypnotherapist and through each one i got different experiences so let me explain each one Speech therapy-they give excers...
I don't know what religious tradition you're coming from, but I've always found Paul's story of the thorn in his flesh resonant to my own stutter. A decent chunk of the Psalms are unanswered pleas to ...
I did hcri this January and it was a great experience. The only thing is they kind of brainwash you to speak differently. You will literally barely stutter or not stutter again if you do the program a...
Of course, I can see that. I meant more as a way.. to practice rhythmic speech? I would imagine it would just be a tool in the beginning and then eliminated, like a walker for learning how to walk. Bu...