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It can feel very crushing to stutter during an interview, I've been there, we've all been there. Keep your head up, this is what makes us unique :)...
To be honest there’s not much you can do, speech pathology might help his confidence a little bit, medication definitely won’t do anything. The best thing you can do for him is make him feel loved and...
This!! I’ve always had the mindset that if it doesn’t bother me, it doesn’t bother anyone. I’ve stuttered my whole life but I accepted it early on and I refuse to let it define or limit me. At this ...
It's a hell to go through but there are differences with other disabilities, mainly because stuttering it's a symptom, a neurosis. This sub blames it all on genetics, whatever. By the way, who are you...
I'm with you, unlike the others. Stuttering is an unconsciously gained anxiety mechanism, deeply built into preverbal mechanisms. It's way more likely the brain changes itself after someone's personal...
I don't understand what facts I didn't acknowledge, and mine are observations based on writings that support scientific evidence, I actually pointed them out at the end of the post. By the way, profes...
I think it's a neurosis, you should look the publications. Many confirm that it's a neurosis. Even though the factors you listed all contribute to it, true. I don't understand the parallel with the ...
Well, brain pathways can change, there's a term for this ability of the brain, neuroplasticity. It takes time but it happens. Basically overtime your unconscious responses can change, if you train you...
You definitely didn’t come across as ableist! OOP…not the case 😬 per oop “I think both but still you have to focus on the psychology if you want to reduce stuttering, you have to change cognitive map...
They widely accept that there is correlation, that's it. Different brain activity doesn't necessarily cause stuttering, it can be a contributing factor though. Bad habits and fear can make new neural ...
I didn’t mean to come across as ableist but I have often heard the word “cure” used by stutterers on this sub.. others call it a disability. . I have ADHD and shit yeah if someone could “cure” th...
Yeah I read it. Interesting, however they only found correlation, they just scan the brain and see its activity. Now, does a different brain cause stuttering, or the opposite, or both? I think both bu...
There is an emotional component of stuttering, but it’s dismissive to think that you can “cure” something that is based on brain pathways. Research shows that the pathways responsible for language loo...
I agree, but what does it mean exactly? I mean different brain activity doesn't mean causality, it may be just another factor, that as you said with traumas, experiences, etc. can increase stuttering....
The real cause of stuttering
The real cause of stuttering Hi, I'm new to the sub, I have stuttered since I was 3 or 4 years old, now I am 24 but in recent months I began changing view on this problem and I would like to share wha...
I'm soon to be 53 and definitely believe stuttering molded my personality , I've always felt like I would be a completely different person had it not been for stuttering. In spite of this I've been ma...
I see what ur saying but think about it like this. Near the end of the movie another character has the choice of keeping the “confident” version of that character or revert them back to their stutteri...
I dont believe so, I think stuttering it's the symptom of a missing piece of the personality, which is a healthy view of one's abilities and a good self image, unfortunately something went wrong with ...
I was diagnosed with aspd. Idk what came first childhood trauma being the cause of stutter or stuttering being the cause of aspd . Well....I am now a nurse, and I really don't care what people think a...
I like when people are understanding like this and it makes me feel normal that even though I have it worse people still understand somewhat how I feel....