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**TL;DR summary (of the post):** *Neurophysiological basis* \+ *Negative emotions* \> They produce behavioral patterns (similar to those exhibited during physical pain experiences) until the av...
Funny enough, I’ve been watching the show and had the same thought. I think my innie would still stutter, just maybe not as much. I’ve stuttered pretty much since I started speaking, and research sug...
NEW stutter theory (2025) from a psychologist. What CAUSES stuttering? Is curing it possible?
NEW stutter theory (2025) from a psychologist. What CAUSES stuttering? Is curing it possible? This is my attempt to summarize [this ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1ik6d0z/comment/miueqsl...
I think I made very clear since the beggening that the theories are not 100% based on evidence. There are articles about dopamine and stuttering, but quantitiy and doest not mean quality of evi...
The theory does not say that emotions cause stuttering. That would imply that anyone emotionally affected enough could develop stuttering, and that’s not the case. The theory suggests that emotions ar...
because the emotional aspect is the main trigger for stuttering to emerge in early childhood development. A child is born with a genetic predisposition for speech disintegration to occur more frequent...
In the end, I think we know the main factors that affect stuttering, including emotional ones. But often this is explained vaguely: "Emotions affect stuttering," but how? This is a theory that aims to...
TL;DR = “To Long, didn’t read” Make a shorted summary at the end ELI5 = “Explain it like I’m 5-years old Dumb it down so anyone can easily understand...
First of all, I am a people who stutter who also study stuttering, just finished my masters degree at psychology and stuttering, and that's my conclusion after reading a lot of studies, thoeries, a...
A personal + theorical view about sttutering causes (It has some evidences). Want to hear your opinion
A personal + theorical view about sttutering causes (It has some evidences). Want to hear your opinion First of all, I am a people who stutter who also study stuttering, just finished my masters de...
I also inherited my stutter from my dad. I wish I was never born honestly. Stuttering has brought me so many dark moments, so much anxiety and depression...you know the rest. I can relate to everythin...
Oh - I thought it was only me. I didn’t stutter that much growing up but once I passed age 23 ish I started stuttering more. I think it’s because my life is more stressful now. Going through relations...
It would break my heart not to have a child but if I knew they would have stutter too theN out of my love for them I would say NO. I don’t want them to go through what I’m going through....
Have you heard about William Parry's "valsalva maneuver"? I highly recommend learning about that. As a stutterer myself, it quite accurately describes the exact method how stuttering happens. It's cal...
There was a more clear reason my parents were advised not to have kids. Other than the stutter I came out better than expected, did not have complications. Only maternal male relatives stutter. ...
I mean I’ve never wanted kids between the stutter, ADHD and various health concerns, so I feel like I can’t answer honestly. If it happens, it happens, but I wouldn’t wish it on anyone....
Hey man, been a bit but wanna respond. I’m gonna send you a chat request so we can be able to stay in touch easier. Appreciate your thoughtful reply. One of my big problems is that I often define ...
Nope.. would never want anybody , especially my family, to ever go through what I've been through and still go through....
No. I would not wish the amount of brutal psychological and emotional trauma I experienced on my worst enemy, and I certainly would not condemn my child to it....
Yeah then it's basically from the trauma due to that , practice lot of words with a and your name in front of the word...