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postr/Stutter_remissionOct 18, 2025
1 points

Hexagon (Harrison): What do the elements in the hexagon actually mean, in your own words?

Hexagon (Harrison): What do the elements in the hexagon actually mean, in your own words? https://preview.redd.it/hl1wv6yowxvf1.jpg?width=766&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bff0ff1c0a740554c423078d7f2a8cc2...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Overthinking & MonitoringNeurological & BrainIdentity & Self-Perception+1 more
postr/Stutter_remissionOct 18, 2025
1 points

Once stuttering remission/recovery is achieved - do we start speaking without fear? Or doesn't this have anything to do with it?

Once stuttering remission/recovery is achieved - do we start speaking without fear? Or doesn't this have anything to do with it? I think we need to understand that stuttering remission/recovery - can ...

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Mindset shiftAcceptance & PrideMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/StutterOct 18, 2025
4 points

Don't stutter when alone

Don't stutter when alone For those of us in this soup ... what's the actual deal? From what I have read it's the brain shutting off and trying to protect us from embarrassment in those social settings...

Identity & Disability
Identity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/StutterOct 18, 2025
27 points

If you don't stutter when you are alone, is it all in your head?

If you don't stutter when you are alone, is it all in your head? I personally don't stutter when i'm reading alone in my room, so I guess that means that I don't actually genetically stutter? It's all...

Anticipation & AvoidanceIdentity & Disability
Avoidance & SubstitutionIdentity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/Stutter_remissionOct 17, 2025
1 points

I created this STUTTER diagram today. Enjoy it to the fullest

I created this STUTTER diagram today. Enjoy it to the fullest I created this STUTTER diagram today. Enjoy it to the fullest! https://preview.redd.it/b8o3a99atrvf1.png?width=2740&format=png&auto=webp&...

Community & SupportIdentity & Disability
Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/Stutter_remissionOct 17, 2025
2 points

I created the STUTTER diagrams. Enjoy it to the fullest!

I created the STUTTER diagrams. Enjoy it to the fullest! https://preview.redd.it/vt9ak04snpvf1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=da3103286b04b0cfba1f5843d6cf7417c2881117 https://preview.redd.it/a...

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Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/Stutter_remissionOct 17, 2025
1 points

NEW stutter diagram - I created it. Enjoy it to the fullest!

NEW stutter diagram - I created it. Enjoy it to the fullest! https://preview.redd.it/p1228maenpvf1.png?width=3408&format=png&auto=webp&s=5295b595e7f13555eebee7bef226d5d067cd0e1a If you're interested ...

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Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 17, 2025
1 points

Oh cool, fellow designer 😎 Thanks for those stats, that’s helpful If about 5–8% of autistic people stutter, but only around 1–2% of stutterers are autistic (same as in the general population), that...

Identity & Disability
Identity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 17, 2025
2 points

Research shows that: Around 5–8% of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a true developmental stutter — much higher than the ~1% seen in the general population. Conversely, a small portio...

Identity & Disability
Identity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 17, 2025
2 points

Thank you for your understanding. You are the first and only person who has shown how important it is to learn how to breathe for speech. I have been researching how the brain learns for over 20 years...

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Research & ResourcesFluency TechniquesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 17, 2025
1 points

We all need to choose our own paths to fluency. My 20 plus years of researching on how the brain learns taught me how I could become fluent. It definitely worked for me. I assume you have done your ow...

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Fluency TechniquesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 17, 2025
2 points

What I found to be more effective is learning how to breathe for speech. I became fluent by researching and studying fluent speakers and how they connect breathing to speech. I am all about the Valsal...

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Fluency TechniquesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 16, 2025
1 points

You are stuttering with a purpose. Your goal is to desensitize your stuttering so that you decrease your fear of talking. I am a speech pathologist who has years of experience working with stutterers....

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainFluency TechniquesVoluntary Stuttering & Exposure+1 more
postr/StutterOct 16, 2025
1 points

Could lifelong stuttering mimic autism?

Could lifelong stuttering mimic autism? I used to think all my issues with communication are related to stuttering. I'm also diagnosed with a bunch of anxieties (general, social ans health). I’m on...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Anticipating StutteringOverthinking & MonitoringStress & Fight/Flight+3 more
commentr/StutterOct 15, 2025
1 points

I’ve even seen arguments in this subreddit between the right and the left. People are blinded by ideology. I don’t care about your political stance. I just want what’s best for all of us who stutter....

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Medicalization / NeurodiversityPersonal Stories
commentr/StutterOct 15, 2025
2 points

It all depends on what you mean by cure. People usually mean different things by the same word. If by cure you mean "100% fluency" no its not possible. What I mean by cure is "gone into remission and...

Identity & DisabilityCoping & AdvocacyEmotional Experience
Medicalization / NeurodiversityFluency TechniquesHope & Motivation
commentr/StutterOct 15, 2025
-2 points

Stuttering has different causes and treatment methods from one person to another, and the way you responded proves my argument. If you find someone whos wrong, we should not accuse him or respond to h...

Community & SupportIdentity & Disability
Validation & EmpathyMedicalization / NeurodiversityStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterOct 15, 2025
14 points

The problem stems from people thinking OPINION is FACT. There is a tremendous amount of misinformation surrounding stuttering. If one presents an opinion that is based on misinformation, scientifi...

Community & SupportIdentity & Disability
Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 15, 2025
4 points

By cure do you mean outgrew it? Not trying to be rude, I PROMISE. But even specialized doctors are saying there is no cure for stuttering....

Community & SupportIdentity & Disability
Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/Stutter_remissionOct 14, 2025
1 points

Discussion among clinicians: Fluency vs. Acceptance (2025)

Discussion among clinicians: Fluency vs. Acceptance (2025) **Charles Van Riper**: Decreasing sensitivity to stuttering is one side of the coin, and letting go of the struggle to avoid stuttering is th...

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Mindset shiftAuthenticity vs. MaskingIdentity & Self-Perception+3 more