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NEW tips from SLP Briley: How can we desensitize to stuttering anticipation? How exactly does our body "know" a stutter is coming? (thru associative learning: cognitive and emotional cues from memory, belief, or consequences)
NEW tips from SLP Briley: How can we desensitize to stuttering anticipation? How exactly does our body "know" a stutter is coming? (thru associative learning: cognitive and emotional cues from memory,...
NEW tips from SLP Briley: How can we desensitize to stuttering anticipation? How exactly does our body "know" a stutter is coming? (thru associative learning: cognitive and emotional cues from memory, belief, or consequences)
NEW tips from SLP Briley: How can we desensitize to stuttering anticipation? How exactly does our body "know" a stutter is coming? (thru associative learning: cognitive and emotional cues from memory,...
Think i had a panic attack
Think i had a panic attack So I graduated from uni last year and it’s almost been a whole year since i started looking for a job in my field of study. I had some interviews for very cool positions but...
Genetics may be fixed, but conditioning is not: We can desensitize ourselves to the fear of stuttering or negative reactions. We can reinterpret how we perceive stuttering, and so, reshape our responses. Direct your energy toward what you CAN influence, not what you cannot
Genetics may be fixed, but conditioning is not: We can desensitize ourselves to the fear of stuttering or negative reactions. We can reinterpret how we perceive stuttering, and so, reshape our respons...
I also Stutter in front of large group of people, I think it's a kind of social and performance anxiety (you feel anxious when you have to 'perform' in front of large group of people). Nevertheless,...
What Dave said \+ ask how they'd like to be introduced or if they want to have someone introduce them. The anxiety about introducing myself is probably the top of my list of fears....
*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...
what do you do in response to stutter anticipation? I'd love to hear about everyone's experiences
what do you do in response to stutter anticipation? I'd love to hear about everyone's experiences https://preview.redd.it/qse4p0lxrg4f1.png?width=594&format=png&auto=webp&s=675e11e88eb72acf0c5801b8782...
[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...
Stutter Coach here, such incidents happened to me in the past & now I don't stutter. i suggest you some precautions before you handle it next time 1. Identify real problem behind your stuttering in...
I was asked my name by a cop and I literally couldn't say it
I was asked my name by a cop and I literally couldn't say it So this just happened and I still feel embarrassed as hell. A cop stopped me nothing serious, just a routine thing, and asked for my name. ...
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I would have loved to have had a teacher that actually cared enough even to ask this question. Remember that stuttering is very fickle and this young person is still trying to navigate/understand wh...
I feel this. I’m a 42M and also a (mostly covert) stutterer who severely blocks on my name EVERY SINGLE TIME. If I know I have a situation where I have to introduce myself, I lie awake worrying about ...
About 9 years ago, I got a job that required doing presentations and hosting in-person/virtual meetings. I’ll be honest, it was pretty rough at first. I would be physically ill in the days leading up ...
I always do “Hello my name is …” otherwise I’ll block....
It used to scare me how easily it seemed to randomly appear but I realized that wasn't true. After the stutter I could likely say it again with ease unless the situation hasn't subsided for instance....
>You said: *"Surprising how the word "stress" triggers it even when I don't stutter on it. I feel the trigger that I might and I think more than half the time I still do but interestingly enough, ther...
I've never stuttered so little and never cared so little
I've never stuttered so little and never cared so little Just swung over to reddit and of course this sub reminded me of my stutter. Honestly...I nearly forgot. I do stutter and I remember a funny m...
Yes I developed a very noticeable stutter during the lockdown in 2020 which has only recently eased but gets worse at time of stress. I contacted my GP in 2020 as I thought it might have been due to ...