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The same thing happened to me. Suddenly I don't stutter as much. I guess it was the fact that I started working and facing the things that scared me😙...
I too have a transient stutter that has manifested at different times in different intensities throughout my life. From early childhood until I was 17 my stutter was very severe, after joining the Arm...
Reading back over my response I can easily see a reader might think it's a woe-is-me story. That wasn't my intention. Regardless, I'm actually glad I was a stutterer. I got more from stuttering th...
There's no use trying to convince someone like you. I have met and talked to a lot of those people on the website and can assure you they're real. In fact, you can join the weekly public meetings and ...
>"Well, I don't agree with that characterisation" Then you're telling me that you agree with psuedoscience and misinformation. No, I'm telling you that I don't agree that these methods are based on p...
Absolutely. Anxiety plays a massive role for me and the vast majority of PWS I know. When I talk to another person who stutters, I very rarely stutter around them as well, so I do think there's defini...
I'm taking my last course, I'll graduate in December. I can understand what you are going throw all the ideas that comes to your mind( will you have friends, will you get along with others, will they ...
I am a counselor at a school. I am trying to help a teen who came to me, due to how her stuttering affects her confidence. We have been doing CBT and today, we worked on having self- compassion. She ...
Just stutter. It's that simple. The shame will go away if you dive into it. Fear only works from the shadows. You raise your hand and you ask your question while stuttering like hell. People laugh? La...
Some words of encouragement
Some words of encouragement Hey everyone, I'm new to this subreddit and wanted to share my experience as someone who has greatly improved his stutter, but especially learned to feel much more comforta...
I don’t think it’s crazy at all. adding it to the tool belt. it’s amazing what the mind can do if you dare to imagine, ya know?...
that happens to me too. i think its because i try to focus on the good things not the bad....
Consider Jack Menear's And the Stuttering Just Dies, which I can speak on heavily. There isn't any contradiction with established research. The falsifiable claim is there: stutterers have different th...
OP's stance is entirely plausible in a neurological framework, that's what I'm trying to say. Genetics and neurophysiology merely add a different dimension of understanding to the problem, namely the ...
Yea i hate people saying just speaking normally why it's so hard for them to understand i can speak normally I would have, i learnt that people's reactions is something you can't control so i just sto...
Baran Suzer on why communication matters in both business and personal growth 💬 (clip from The Speech Collective)
Baran Suzer on why communication matters in both business and personal growth 💬 (clip from The Speech Collective) Hey everyone, I host a podcast called The Speech Collective, where I explore communi...
Genetics doesn't imply outside of your control. The articles OP links namely assert that stuttering is a result of particular ways of thinking and relating to the world Genetics and neurophysiology ...
'Shallow Hal' and stuttering
'Shallow Hal' and stuttering I recently rewatched the movie 'Shallow Hal' after a long time, but this time I kept thinking of how it's relevant to stuttering. I guess the point of the movie is that be...
I used to get really upset reading comments like that online. But over time I’ve become desensitized, and honestly, not caring anymore feels so liberating...
While there is no "cure" in a medical sense, you can manage it to a point where it's not a factor in your life anymore. Don't give up!...