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I would say, at least with mine, I kinda create a persona of being quite or a jerk to avoid speaking even though that’s not my personality at all. Also avoidance is common with us. Also keep in mind t...
yeah i totally agree about not self diagnosing. I was more pushing at help for people who may be struggling with daily anxieties or have low self esteem that ties into stuttering cheers for the reply...
For people with distressing lives, therapy can definitely be a good idea. But of course, we shouldn't be self-diagnosing, so we should always see our doctor before we assume anything....
I’m not single, I have a wonderful family. Once I discovered how to just be myself, and how to kind of let other people in, I was never single again for very long. After this I had to learn how to tre...
Which fears? What are you afraid of? - --- - _Moved from below:_ >Is this like a general anxiety thing? Do you think it's something diagnostical that a doctor should be helping you with? - &...
Yes exactly. I also think it's very intertwined with our self esteem. That's why I became a perfectionist when I was younger. I thought that if I accomplished a lot I would become more confident and t...
Hello, 1) From my experience stuttering is closely related with psychology also, so I wished my parents introduced me to child psychologist along with speech therapy as soon as they spotted the stut...
I don't think this sounds like something we can help with as stutterers. You need someone professional... us having been tiny stutterers ourselves does not mean we know how to work with child psycholo...
Ok, I’ll explain. I’m not claiming to be a psychiatrist or psychologist, but this simply makes sense. Let’s say when you were a kid, every time you spoke up in class other kids would laugh at you and ...
Well... it's unlikely that you stutter because you "remember" it. We don't know exactly how stutter works yet, but we know it's not the result of "being remembered". So, perhaps you rather pay more at...
I have read about that and i think it is absolutely horrible that those children were experimented upon like that. I somewhat feel like the 5- 10% of children who stutter still have the stuttering gen...
avoidance and secondary behaviors do not come out of nowhere. They are learned and(most of the time)only present in developmental stutterers. they grow up with these behaviors and many children who ou...
Yea you're mood is a massive indicator of your speech. But more percise, your repressed emotions is a indicator. Do you have any experience with letting go of repressed emotion?...
Stop doing this. You are stronger than that. Alcohol, weed. Whatever substance frankly; is merely a bandaid to your underlying issue. Don’t you think it’s time to face that?...
Bro I has the same thing for the longest time, up until last year when I started a consulting job and also started college. Then, it stayed in full force and I had to face it. It’s hard with a boomera...
Did your breathing change in that time period. For me, it’s a mix of breathing and mindset that give me the fluent days I wish I didn’t have to work for, but, as a person with a mild stutter, I do hav...
if you can talk to yourself without stutter, it is 100% psychology! yay!! i recommend trying to push your comfort zone, and seeing a speech therapist. good luck!...
Do you stutter yourself? Most kids and teens just feel so bad about it that next to a speech therapist you will have to be an actual therapist. Minus the drugs that is. It’s first to create an environ...
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How this happened? When i was on my 20s,i suddenly started having problems while speaking (Stuttering), I try so hard to remember if something triggered but can't remember. Do you have any ideas why ...
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question so on July 23 of this year my grandma passed away of COVID-19 and the moment she passed (I was with her) I developed a stutter for at least 1-2 weeks after it happened on literally every word...