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So you’re saying basically that speech therapy works but you have to work hard? It’s so vague and pointed to “speech therapy” that I question your authenticity....
Speech therapy helped me alot. I dont recommend it yo help with the stutter but mental health. It helped me ALOT with my mental health. I was at a point of ending it b4 the therapy...
Psychologists don't know anything about stuttering and could misunderstand the real issues. An SLP would be better, provided they are good and actually understand stuttering. ...
Speech therapist will be the better option if you want to work on stuttering specifically. Therapy might be good if you need to talk about all the baggage that comes with having a stutter....
Visiting therapist is it good idea??
Visiting therapist is it good idea?? Are there people who have tried going to a psychiatrist to improve their condition? I am thinking a lot about visiting a psychiatric clinic to solve the problem of...
I did. I was a severe stutterer from early childhood until about 26 or 27. Finding effective speech therapy was key. Working hard at the speech therapy. Not all speech therapy is the same. Apparentl...
I actually stutter myself, so I’m very much connected to the stuttering community. As an SLP, I’ve also worked with many stutterers through therapy. From my experience, most stutterers primarily want ...
The Most Common Misconception about Stuttering Therapy - Quickly Explained
The Most Common Misconception about Stuttering Therapy - Quickly Explained Read the full article and subscribe for free: https://open.substack.com/pub/joedombroslp/p/the-biggest-misconception-about-st...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Yeah, & it’s a joke! Not to mention, nearly costs pt.’s an arm and a leg! CBT for me wasn’t focused on stuttering though, bc as mentioned in previous posts…I no longer ha...
Yeah, it really does work! I only started mentioning I stutter during conversations in my early 30s, when my speech therapist recommended it. For some reason it never occurred to me that I could do th...
Yess I’ve tried both. I strongly recommend ACT. Check out - The Happiness Trap by Dr Russ Harris if you wanna learn about it. Best of luck! 🫶...
Has anyone tried CBT or ACT Therapy?
Has anyone tried CBT or ACT Therapy? Has anyone of you ever tried CBT or ACT Therapy? If so, what were you experience? What other sort of therapy so you guys recommend or have success with?...
# Context in Previous Research # Factors Affecting tDCS Effects * No significant external factors (e.g., age, sex) influenced the effects of tDCS on sequence duration and reaction time. * The effica...
# Key Takeaways * Anodal tDCS **did not enhance motor learning** in either group and even led to slower performance in AWS. * Motor learning improvements **plateaued earlier** under anodal tDCS, whic...
>*"Intervention that precisely targets the neurological basis of stuttering"* This is a great topic for discussion! [This ](https://utoronto.scholaris.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/d753d435-8c83-470d...
I don't think it's weird to miss it a little! I'm in the same boat. Used to stutter a lot and actually refused speech therapy as a teen because i also thought it was a part of who i was. My stutter ...
Current personal break though
Current personal break though Hi all, Male, 35. I wanted to share some good news—and maybe some hope for others. I have stuttered my whole life. I’ve had great fluency and awful fluency over the year...
Practicing a lot but getting worse
Practicing a lot but getting worse The last couple of weeks Ive been practicing a lot. I read aloud every day and focus on my techniques I learn at speech therapy. I went on a weekend with a non profi...
Reading a book is good way to improve communication?
Reading a book is good way to improve communication? Hi Everyone, I also facing serious stuttering issue long time ago but with the help me consoling i also to solve my stuttering my a lot but still n...
I’ve never said that emotions have no role in it at all. There are studies that show and support that emotions and environments can have a role in it. My perspective is that emotions are not the cause...