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I feel that the more you focuse on your speech, the more you'll stutter. Sometimes I'm focus on smth and someone will ask me a question, and I'll just answer fluently cauz I didn't think about it or c...
I’m ok, wake part 1 was today, part 2 is in 1 hr. Gotta be the rock my family needs, but we are all good. Our community and family is very tight....
I've seen that for myself, not sure if it's due to getting overly excited, dopamine rush, or just getting sucked in and not focusing on my breathing!...
There's a study that predicts emotional sensitivity to and processing of pain and painful experiences based on measurements of resting-state functional connectivity patterns in the brain 3-5 days prio...
I second this! Also, go slow. When we are nervous we tend to want to speak fast, which is also not great for our speech. It may feel weird, but try to talk slow....
"The techniques and tricks of traditional therapy don't work because SLPs don't treat it as a phobia, they're only interested in the mechanical function of speech." Reply: I'd like to reply to this...
Class speech tomorrow, any tips for the nerves?
Class speech tomorrow, any tips for the nerves? I sometimes take a shot before class or do quick breath work?...
Butter and other healthy animal fats also regulate hormones and lower cortisol significantly. When I eat butter I instantly feel the calmness take over me and my cortisol lower. Throughout my resea...
You described me. The problem is that when I get nervous I stutter. And when I talk around people I don't have pure confidence, I always get nervous, no matter the subject treating. But physiologica...
Exactly if I am angry at someone or correcting someone at work I don’t stutter but if it’s an uncomfortable emotional conversation that’s when my fluency gets really bad....
You’re in a stuttering thread. Biden has dealt with stuttering his entire life. Those of us who stutter understand the need for pausing, switching words, adding um’s and uh’s and blocking. So if I was...
I think i actually have adhd to a strong degree but am now 25 So it just went on untreated, i found my way to deal with it and have a stable life Besides my stuttering, so now when i speak i just fe...
It's never gone but , if you know the trigger words through which / by which you stammer you can remove 95 percent of stuttering. Plus what helps is also having achievements in the sense that on the d...
I think it mostly has to do with mirroring. We unconsciously imitate the person we are listening to so we can emphatize and build rapport while also expecting to hear a certain language, pitch, tune e...
yes, definitely. But I think it's tied to anxiety or fear of messing things up if I don't double check and triple check my work to make sure I didn't do any careless mistakes or forget something impor...
I don't have much to add, but I can 100% relate. I started stuttering in my late teens, even though I don't have a history of it occurring in my family (at least not that I know of). I believe it had ...
I’ve had my fair-share of police stops for traffic violations and small incidents of the sort, I’ve stuttered around them and it didn’t seem like an issue. Some look confused, some are kinda sympathet...
Because you tense up when you're being observed by other people who may be judging you and what you're telling them. You tense up because of this pressure, and I'd assume because of this you put more ...
Started stuttering in mid 30s
Started stuttering in mid 30s I grew up hearing about how my father had a stutter when he was young, but I've never had any speech difficulties that I know of, besides that I didn't start talking unti...
Hi, everyone. It makes sense that our own voice might trigger us. Maybe that's why we don't stutter when speaking in unison, or singing, or if with one of those feedback maskers. There definitely is...