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And the skin is of course perfectly impervious to stinging plants, poisons, venoms and diseases... we also remember that the human body has not evolved against all the things mentioned above, also cre...
Apparently, there is debate over whether blocking is primary stuttering or a secondary behavior. But if it's the latter, then blocking is stuttering that you do when you don't want to stutter. That is...
Blocking is not a core disfluency behavior. It's something you're doing, even if it feels involuntary. That's not saying it's your fault; it's not (for a variety of reasons), but nobody is making you ...
People don't choose what type of stutter they have LMAO the daily psuedoscience on this sub is astounding...
No one is angry but blocking is a greater avoidant behavior than repetitions. If your goal is to reduce stuttering's impact on your communication, blocking is more interruptive than the others ...
He doesn't block? Are we getting angry at different types of stutters now? Is there some repetition supremacy group?...
One, you type like you're on acid, and you have no credentials to speak of. Two, let's say that you are completely right that stuttering is just brain chemistry. I personally think my own stutter is,...
Its because we diagnose things nowadays. Vaccines don’t cause autism, nor do they cause fucking stuttering. You’re raw dogging infinitely more toxins just by living in an industrial society than y...
They promote acceptance because they don’t know how to beat it. They also promote to stutter proudly which doesn’t make sense. What stutterer wants to embarrass themselve proudly? The NSA does silence...
I admit that I am not very well informed about cluttering, Perhaps this sentence can also be true for other disorders that more or less affect speech or thought....
Which part? Fighting for new research that I think is silenced or the acceptance part I feel is creating the silence. I understood the fuck you part. And that’s ok. It’s an emotional path we walk so ...
Mitch isnt a written character. Survivor doesn't have writers and probably couldn't afford them anyway. Mitch is a real guy that probably will look this up on Reddit someday so try not to burden h...
For a clutterer, that is quite possible, for a stuttered, NO. Cluttering gets confused with stuttering—but they are too entirely different things....
No its not. Not even close. I'm referring to AI, brain interfaces, etc. It needs to advance and people need to become more interested in researching stuttering, which I don't think has anything to do ...
No I've accepted that our current tools and therapy methods don't work. I've kept the door open to future advancement in technology to come up with the solution. Perhaps we need AI to do the researc...
Okay, then replace treat with cure. There isn't one. You then conflated management and the treatment of sorts that makes it all go away. Your looking for a magical pill to swallow then you go about...
You're confusing the word "treated" for a cure. Youre right, it can absolutely be managed/treated. How is Parkinsons disease managed? How is schizophrenia managed? How is epilepsy treated? You know th...
I disagree. Stuttering can not be treated. It can only be managed and reduced. It's this denialism that is causing people suffering that they think that some new idea or method will spark a full bl...
Acceptance leads to people identifying with their stutter, leaving them resistant to treatment. Treatment would mean they are fundamentally changing their identity and people don't want that. Then thi...
I think you're making the error in thinking that acceptance as a therapy pathway of one's stutter leads to less investigation into the causes and treatment. The real problem is that it's such a misun...