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Can I suggest removing the resources by Schwartz. He has very little credibility in the stuttering community. And can I request that Stuttertalk be moved from the website section (maybe to it's own se...
The Link Archive
The Link Archive I've been absent recently as I've been fairly busy with other things. But, I'm back and I want to address something important. [Link Archive](http://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/wiki/ind...
I'd like this, but I'd prefer if it had all options of chat. Tinychat is a good website for it? Has all options, try that....
I think this is a great idea. Between this, and us sharing our info I can see this community really growing closer together which I think is just another tool we get to use in addition to speech thera...
It does have both text chat and video chat. There's a Broadcast button that you press whenever you want to join in the video broadcasting. There are Watchers (people text chatting only), and there are...
Is it strictly a video chatroom? I think something like an IRC where people can just jump in and out and chat when they want to would work well. Perhaps an open video chat could be a little intimidati...
With an inflammatory username like mine, gotta keep it anonymous. 20s, EST. Michigan State University. Accountant / looking for work. PM for Skype info. I've been to NSA support chapters and several...
The Valsalva technique is fundamentally flawed. The it assumes that moments of stutter are characterized by increased laryngeal muscle activity. But this is not the case. I don't like it. you can se...
The assumptions underlying the Valsalva technique are flawed. It is not good science. It is merely old wine in new bottles. Case in point: The Valsalva maneuver requires increased muscle effort of th...
This is really good information, thank you for sharing. In no way am I telling anyone not to contact Disability Support, I was simply sharing my experiences and point of view. Everyone will need to lo...
There was this thread on it: http://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/2wcwo7/stutterblocks_pdf/ I know a guy who is working with Bill and he says it's helping him. I think they focus a lot of vowel c...
I've always had a fairly severe stutter so it's always been open. I've read books, been a member of the NSA for a long time and tried numerous therapies and even i'm still trying to accept it. For som...
Ah, okay. I see where you're coming from. And that might be meaningful, but I still have issues ... 2 subjects in each group dropped out so really you should exclude them in your calculation (particul...
From the [linked article](http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2015/015020/speaking-freely): > People who have or have had issues with stuttering and are interested in participating in ongoing brain scan stud...
'Twice effective' refers to the result that >64% of the MPI group was treated successfully while only 30% of the PS group was....
do you live near Iowa? You can be a subject in my dissertation!!! It's not using MRI but it's studying brain function :) ...
So your post a lot misleading. Prolonged Speech is not "standard best practices" it is one of a host of therapy protocols that have an empirical evidence base. And I'm not sure exactly how you're quan...
Brain imaging shows abnormal white matter areas in the brains of stutterers (xpost r/Science)
Brain imaging shows abnormal white matter areas in the brains of stutterers (xpost r/Science) Once treated as a psychological or emotional condition, stuttering can now be traced to brain neuroanatomy...
[I'm not sure I trust the business](http://thestutteringbrain.blogspot.dk/2011/09/parrys-valsalva-theory-and-treatment.html). How can one dude suddenly complete the science of stuttering?...
When I have stuttering on my mind but don't want to obsess over it, www.stuttertalk.com is a really great podcast. Go through the old episodes or check out the B team episodes. They're all really good...