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Not at all! There are a lot of posts about SLPs being unhappy in their work and career. The main issues seem to be being overworked and underpaid....
I know it’s going to be! I look forward to joining the field, despite seeing all the complaints from the SLP sub....
There are quite a few of us SLPs who stutter! It’s extremely rewarding!...
Does anyone else aspire to be a speech language pathologist?
Does anyone else aspire to be a speech language pathologist? After having a rockstar therapist years ago, I knew that I also wanted to help people with fluency problems. We have a special insight into...
I’m finally starting speech therapy! What to expect ?
I’m finally starting speech therapy! What to expect ? I’m a 29 year old female who has a slight stammer from time to time . However I don’t think many people notice. When it comes to my name that seem...
I've been in a similar situation for years now, but about two months ago I started some pretty intensive (four 45-minutes sessions a week) speech therapy and its actually been helping. For me, if I'm ...
There's good chance you already have, but in case you haven't, it would be a good idea to speak to an SLP who specialises in stuttering, and also going to therapy if you haven't already....
This is where the work of a good speech therapist comes in. It's hard to find one who knows how to help you face your fears in an effective way, but the bottomije is you're going to have to find peopl...
I should yes. I used to go when I was younger but I think going as of right now would be a benefit...
If it is.. then I am sorry you may need to find a speech therapy to let therapist teach you techniques... and yeah that will necessarily lose the spontaneity of your speech so that it will make your ...
It might be helpfu for you to seek thearpy/life coaching that targets not just speech techniques, but also targets emotional and mental wellbeing, and a path to tolerate and accept your stutter. I ca...
my straight forward question is,what kind of things you do inorder to solve this problem(stuttering),i have also attended some speech therapy classes but it has no impact on me.
my straight forward question is,what kind of things you do inorder to solve this problem(stuttering),i have also attended some speech therapy classes but it has no impact on me. [deleted]...
I really hope you've found a good match with this SLP. \+100 points for grandad. I am really looking forward to hearing about your success!...
Those are great questions. I don't know the answers to them because it was my grandad (who also has a bad stutter) who did the due diligence and picked out the SLP for me. We're driving a good distanc...
Does your SLP specialize in stuttering? What's their credentials? Don't hesitate to make them interview for the job, as it were. What's their success rate? If they have a patient they can't help, wh...
I'm going to an SLP now; hopefully a good one. I'm still in my teens. I'm really trying to put in the effort with speech therapy this time and not have a negative attitude about it, but yeah, it's har...
I went through crap therapy before receiving proper therapy. Public school therapy... Crap. Crap. And more Crap. Years of crap. Psychologist trying their hand at speech therapy... crap. It wasn't u...
If I 'humm' then my mouth stops moving (my articulation stops). How can I move my tongue? (since it's being stopped purely mentally)...
It could help, but stuttering is a very specific issue where while you need to understand psychology, you also need to know about the speech mechanism and habits of stutterers. This is where a **good*...
I'm not sure traditional psychologists are equipped with dealing with people with stutter, and their methods might unwittingly make someone's stutter even worse. In the other hand, Speech therapists m...