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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
2 points

I went to therapy for eleven years when I was younger, starting when I was very young. It was incredibly helpful. I hope you have the benefit of a good therapist. Like someone said earlier, it takes t...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
14 points

I went to therapy for many many years starting in elementary school. My stutter is no where near as bad as it was was when I was a kid. That said, it does take time. Be patient. It’s a learning proces...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
3 points

Yes! But I got therapy when I was younger. It took awhile to see results, but I also was young, so I didn't know how to listen to my therapist....

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
3 points

I say tomorrow i will go to a therapist for my speech problem and I asked everyone's opinion if therapist techniques would help me, I'm not very good in english thnx for message...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
6 points

Not to be a jerk, but is English your first language? I am confused what you wrote! Good luck on the therapist. I only improved because I got therapy when I was in middle school....

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postr/StutterMar 28, 2020
19 points

Help

Help Guys i'm 18 tomorrow I will go to the therapist and how much you think will help me therapist techniques Please leave a thought...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
1 points

Hey friend, there seems to be some misinformation going on in this thread. It is pretty unlikely for people to just get rid of a stutter by talking more, and I would hate for others who stutter to see...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2020
1 points

For the record I'd recommend seeing a speech pathologist instead as doctors don't really know anything about stuttering....

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

if this keeps going on, see a doctor. Most of us have stuttered since we were very young. Your newly appearing stutter doesn’t seem to be developmental because you’re already an adult. You might be be...

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

There are people who go to therapy at when they are in there 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s so I dont see anything wrong with going to therapy....

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

I was doing speech therapy at 19/20, people will see therapists at any age. I highly encourage you to give it a shot :)...

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

you are never to old. Once there was a man in his 70's who saw a speech therapist and was very gratefull for that. (Its called the Hausdorfer). Unfortalety its only in the Netherlands...

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

I wouldn’t say so. I’m also 17 and my parents and my regular therapist have brought up me going back to speech therapy...

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

Not all, I went as a child, again as a teenager. I'm now 25 and thinking about going back again :)...

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commentr/StutterMar 27, 2020
1 points

We can't reliably manage stutter by rehearsing like that. Speaking with others is a different mode of communication performance than speaking on our own, or speaking to an app. However, speaking wit...

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commentr/StutterMar 26, 2020
2 points

You don't know how it started, because that's not knowledge that's available. It's not something you did yourself. So, you're not going to get anything out of pursuing that idea, let alone becoming co...

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commentr/StutterMar 26, 2020
1 points

> What you describe seems to be putting the cause of stutter entirely on you. This is not fruitful. It's not you who is to blame for anything - it's just that you have a stutter, and that means the...

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commentr/StutterMar 26, 2020
4 points

I am now in the same Situation as you mentioned i am in my 20s and stutter has been affecting me the most, and the emotional block is there, it’s affecting my life and my present, the only way we can ...

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commentr/StutterMar 26, 2020
3 points

To put it simply, we don't know enough about stutter yet. But we do tend to know at least some things already, in terms of what is and isn't true, and what does and doesn't work. - What you describe...

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commentr/StutterMar 24, 2020
3 points

Check out the Lidcombe Program. It’s the most reputable and effective treatment program for toddlers and younger children. There’s tons of great research that backs its efficacy. I would avoid blogs a...

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