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I also don't want to argue about who's right or wrong. It's true that the status-quo is unsustainable. But whatever change needs to occur must be done scientifically backed by solid conclusive evidenc...
So first you state that there's no statistically significant evidence. I provided you with evidence, now you're extending the goal post. Are you aware of the studies I'm even talking about? I can prov...
Yes I'm gonna ignore the trials you're talking about. Because they're not large, well-controlled clinical trials. The trials you're talking about are weak evidence at best. If they were large trials a...
SSRIs aren't and wouldnt ever be used in treating stuttering because they don't interact with the mechanisms underlying stuttering....
Are you going to ignore the randomized placebo controlled clinical trials on Risperidone, Olanzapine or Methylphenidate? You claim facts without the most important component, the facts. These aren't...
No drug has been approved for treating stuttering. There are tons of drugs approved for treating seizures, parkinson's etc. There's simply no statistically significant evidence that drugs for treatin...
*in my stutter experience*: I just don’t buy into the whole “anticipation” idea. (I always had this passive background belief stutter anticipation doesn't exist, it's so deep inside me, it’s not reall...
**Important question:** Does anyone have the full version of this research? (could you please share it with me? I'd like to make a summary + extract tips from it) ***Name****: Reactions and response...
[This research ](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0094730X23000402)(2023): *"Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech tha...
>"Do people who stutter usually have a harder time understanding what others say?" According to a research [study ](https://academic.oup.com/cercor/article/33/11/6834/6995383?login=false)from 2023: ...
Thank you for your amazing and detailed comment! Regarding what you said about prediction errors, a few weeks ago, a new research on stuttering and prediction errors was published. If you’re intereste...
He's right though, and I don't get the downvotes on the comment As a person who stutters of course I'm going to read all of it, and I believe my loved ones/family would as well But how am I supposed...
Yes, Seth and Yaruss published a few posts in this subreddit: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/la7qpc/ama\_drs\_j\_scott\_yaruss\_and\_seth\_tichenor/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comm...
Has anyone had experience and/or heard of psilocybin use reducing stuttering?
Has anyone had experience and/or heard of psilocybin use reducing stuttering? I watched that Paul Stamets episode on Joe Rogan about psilocybin mushrooms and how they can alter neural pathways and for...
I appreciate your constant quality posts. In a recent therapy session I realized my frequent negative thinking and even though it sounded so cliche: "Your thoughts will determine your actions", this r...
I've summarized Brocklehurst's research (1000+ pages & his book) and put it into an easy-to-understand diagram, see [PDF document](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xEneq6CB1RewjE85ge5hx5Xxdp9d4oJx/vie...
Thank you. I've come across Brocklehurst's work, but I appreciate being reminded and pointed to different ideas :-) I hope to repost on here when I have completed the study so that people who take p...
Lastly, I really want to encourage everyone in the stuttering community to take a bit of time *this week* to read this research: **Name**: *A predictive processing model of stuttering and cluttering ...
u/Muttly2001 I'd like to ask, do you perhaps have this research study that I can "extract tips" from? If so, could you please share it with me? *Research:* [*https://pubs.asha.org/doi/abs/10.1044/202...
I’m not sure if the one you requested is on this website, but [this website](https://free stuttering books.com/free-stuttering-books/) has great e-books...