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As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have had great results with people who stutter. The first thing I learned with my research is that you are not born with a stutter. Stuttering is caused by a traumatic e...
Stuttering is close to PTSD because stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7....
As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have had great results with people who stutter. The first thing I learned with my research is that you are not born with a stutter. Stuttering is caused by a traumatic e...
As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have had great results with people who stutter. The first thing I learned with my research is that you are not born with a stutter. Stuttering is caused by a traumatic e...
As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have had great results with people who stutter. The first thing I learned with my research is that you are not born with a stutter. Stuttering is caused by a traumatic e...
The only way for you to conclude this about the theory is: not having understood the theory at all, not understanding the behavioral concepts used (or attributing a common-sense meaning that implies"f...
Thank you for the answers! Just to clarify, their theory has not been refuted; it simply has not been further pursued, mainly due to the difficulty in investigating it, just like many other theories ...
I am sorry for taking so long to answer, I've been answering other people so far. Reinforcing what I said before: *We cannot confirm the role of dopamine in stuttering, only that "there's a relatio...
There is a lot to unpack that is difficult in a reddit reply thread with multiple conversations happening at once, so I am more than happy to continue discussing it with you if you'd like. Here are ...
Yes, theoretically, conditioning can be broken, but it is extremely difficult. You described a situation that can happen, but how many people can actually organize their lives around that to face stut...
***However, the key issue is that stutterers usually cannot consciously regulate or control these effects at will. Can you resonate with this? So, for example, in my case, I tried through conditioning...
**->** All recent research (within the last 15-20 years) points in the opposite direction from your proposed theory and states that it is a mix of genetics and neurobiology and can be influenced by ou...
**->** All recent research (within the last 15-20 years) points in the opposite direction from your proposed theory and states that it is a mix of genetics and neurobiology and can be influenced by ou...
So, you might wonder: If people who stutter also experience the disintegration effect under more severe emotional conditions, could anyone develop stuttering? Theoretically, yes, but it is very, very...
\->The chosen quote very clearly states that emotional reactions can be trained or "conditioned" to trigger stuttering. Classical conditioning, by definition, is learned behavior. Stuttering is not...
Stuttering caused by a traumatic event between the ages of two and seven. The traumatic event is like PTSD when you’re a child....
EMDR is a part of hypnotherapy. But with hypnotherapy I take you back to the first time you ever stuttered your subconscious remembers everything when you understand what caused your stutter you let i...
Hi t here. So from what I remember, I actually started stuttering when I was 12 or 13, but it's possible something happened between ages 2-7 that caused my stuttering in the first place. What you...
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that affects a WIDE range of functions in the body including but not limited to reward/motivation, motor function, emotion, learning, addiction, body regulation (sleep, ...
There are actually a lot of studies that focus on emotional reactions and regulation for children who study. Some also use techniques like EEG and sensory data to measure how the body physically respo...