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**Part 3/3** **What exactly is the fear-panic response in response to the approach-avoidance conflict?** This isn't directly my area of study specifically so I can only speak to what I know clini...
[u/bookaholic4life](https://www.reddit.com/user/bookaholic4life/) **Comment #2:** >*"There are theories that attempt to explain aspects of stuttering. For example, we have psychoanalytic approaches ...
**Comment #1:** You said: >*"If I’m understanding the information correctly, which I may not be, it seems like stuttering supposedly is a learned process of speech."* According to the comment reddi...
The chosen quote very clearly states the emotional reactions can be trained or "conditioned" to trigger stuttering. Classical conditioning by every definition is learned behavior. Stuttering is not a ...
I don’t think you understand what the theory says, nor what the article says. It is a multideterministic theory, meaning it considers how different factors interact in the occurrence of stuttering.Fir...
You’re definitely right about that I freely admit I’m not an expert in this field yet but I am an SLP and completing my PhD being trained by some experts who do this research clinically and neurologi...
The reasoning behind this seems circular and also not entirely true if I understand correctly . There are many many many cases of young children who stutter who are not aware of it until older and don...
The reasoning behind this seems circular and also not entirely true if I understand correctly . There are many many many cases of young children who stutter who are not aware of it until older and don...
My family has a history with stutterers in the family and there’s multiple research done about that. I don’t really think stuttering is only caused by trauma. Especially since I never had anything of ...
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...
Seems to me when you had this stressful situation it triggered your stutter. so now you have to figure out what caused your stutter in the first place. As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have had great re...
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...
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...
I also came to the same conclusions when self analysing my stutter. A genetic predisposition which was initialized by my environment, which then got worse in high school, daily morning register, prese...
Lastly, about "negative emotions"—I prefer the term **conditioned stimulus** because not all triggers are negative emotions. In Pavlov’s dog experiment, the bell alone became a trigger for salivation,...
>*"Neurophysiological basis + Negative emotions > impaired behavioral patterns until the aversive stimulus is reduced or reaches a tolerable level."* Yes exactly, that makes a lot of sense to me. I'd...
Great summary, congratulations!! This was made by me, and I am just re-writing the stuff: Reinforcing: Stuttering is an extremely complex and multidimensional disorder, which means it does not ...