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Amazing response! I loved reading it.. and I agree with you. This is my attempt to summarize your text into a vicious circle: 1. trauma \[negative experience\] \[hiding trauma\] \[feeding trauma\] 2...
If you feel mentally ready for whatever will come from it, I'd say go for it. But if you're not in a good place and have difficulty with the phone, I'd hold it for now....
I quit my last therapist during COVID. She was partially deaf and I wasn’t speaking loud enough with the mask and constantly had to repeat myself. It was so stressful...
I would say trauma. Some or many events on the past that had such on impact on us that change our way of looking at the world on a negative basis. It is a learned behaviour that served a purpose when...
I am in that role now & it’s extremely stressful , did you normally stay away from phones ? Because I did my whole life because of my stutter . I took this position because it was from home & ...
If your stutter is that severe every communication will be stressful. Better to talk to someone productive if it has to be stressful...
Wouldn't stuttering get in the way of communicating to the therapist. Depending on the severity it could be quite a stressful ordeal. I guess the only solution would be to just type out what you want ...
My speech therapist recommended that I pursue therapy, as one of the main factors to my stutter appears to be rooted in my mental health. It was emphasized by my obscure of view of how others percei...
Thank you for your response! What exactly can I explain better in the text? Basically, the research is about inhibitory control. The role of inhibitory control is stimulus orienting, interference cont...
Yes of course. So basically, the research states that the cause of stuttering is likely a dysfunction in the left hemisphere. That's the shortest and simplest I could answer.. and for the tips. Here a...
I think anxiety is only one factor. There are other factors that can be involved in stuttering such as being conflicted revolving certain conversation topics, or your identity as a whole. There’s al...
Stuttering anxiety is some of the most intense shit though. Especially with strangers...
I’ve had a stutter my entire life which was mostly brought under control in early elementary school thanks to a very solid speech therapy program. Unfortunately, it isn’t something that will ever trul...
Don't equate your stutter and your anxiety. While they are most probably related, they are two separate issues. Live your life. Stuttering can only stop you if you let it....
If confidence doesn't fix my anxiety...nothing will.
If confidence doesn't fix my anxiety...nothing will. I have a dream of moving abroad, and experiencing life in another language. So I plan on hitting the gym as hard as I can, so I can have some confi...
There seems to be different types of stuttering and possibly multiple causes. The question that most of us ask ourselves, "is stuttering all in my head," "Is stuttering my fault?" Truly, yes, there is...
Some people have vertigo dizzness. They have a tendency to fall. They began to fear of falling. Some of them even do not go out of their houses. Pws know they have a tendency to stutter. So they fea...
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Stuttering Events" (2023) (Target the hyperactive inhibition e.g., by addressing the triggers: social cognition, imminent requirement to initiate speech, overimportance of self-perceived anticitated words)
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Stuttering Events" (2023) (Target the hyperactive inhibition e.g., by addressing the triggers: social cognit...
The thing is I stutter a lot around strangers, and I'm not gonna lead off every conversation with "hi, I stutter"....
I have been there but i fell back because I spontaneously got into a anxious situation and felt a stutter and pushed true instead of stopping and imagining my diaphragm. I’m now doing it again and it ...