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I got married 2 weeks ago! Same fears you mentioned going into it and I’d consider myself a situational or mild stutterer (I get blocks). We did “repeat after me”like vows. The emotions were stron...
Hi everyone, I made a little podcast about this and I was wondering if many stutterers believe they have a problem with a word or a sound or do you believe it is the feelings we have around them that ...
Are you reciting vows that you wrote yourself? That's what my wife and I did, so I practiced, practiced, practiced what I had written. It was muscle memory by the time I was up there, and it went pret...
This technology that you mentioned seems to be more geared towards speech disorders like dysarthria where the vocal muscles are too weak to produce audible speech. Whereas stutterers have perfectly fi...
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research study: "Theory and therapy in stuttering: A complex relationship"
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research study: "Theory and therapy in stuttering: A complex relationship" The curious PWS (person who stutters) in me read [this](https://www.sciencedirect...
Summary + tips from the research: "Erasmus clinical model of the onset and development of stuttering 2.0" (2024, March)
Summary + tips from the research: "Erasmus clinical model of the onset and development of stuttering 2.0" (2024, March) The curious PWS (person who stutters) in me read [this](https://www.sciencedirec...
Reasons for stuttering
Reasons for stuttering Hi guys! I am wondering if anyone has the same issue as me in regards to stuttering Every time I stutter it is ALWAYS when I know what I am going to say, like I can blabber ...
Demands and Capacities model: * stuttering is the result of the interaction of intrinsic and environmental factors and occurs when the demands for fluency are greater than the capacity to produce it ...
**My summary**: (of the post) * Stuttering does not occur on every syllable, so there must be a trigger for each moment of stuttering. * These triggers consist of certain inherent features of spoken...
3-factor causal model of moments of stuttering
3-factor causal model of moments of stuttering To make progress towards stuttering recovery, I am inviting everyone to discuss the 3-factor causal model in stuttering. The three factors are: 1. a de...
It's interesting and warrants further study. I have a few thoughts about the phenomenon. When talking to yourself, whether alone or with other people in earshot, you're only talking to yourself; onl...
I find that I don't stutter as much in times when I genuinely don't care if I stutter... so I guess that's a sign that lowering expectations reduces stuttering. But on the other hand, thinking to my...
>Are there any self-learning therapy resources? My [strategy ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1aw3nmk/have_you_ever_tried_this_stutter_strategy_for/)might be helpful: Switching between sil...
This post is a follow-up on [this ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1aw3nmk/have_you_ever_tried_this_stutter_strategy_for/)post (from last month). Because if we can choose to move the speech...
I agree. I think it all comes down to expectations (that we rely on to move our speech muscles). Expectations such as: * Linking "very scared words in front of strangers" to "not executing speech mov...
In my opinion: I think that situational stuttering comes down to our expectations. Expectations like convincing ourselves that speech errors (such as, anticipation) are bad or fearful in certain situ...
I was just thinking this today. I'm learning French and my stutter is _much_ more severe in French. I get various blocks in English, but French is just another level. Today I was exiting a shop in Swi...
Anyone else makes themselves sound dumb to make it through a coversation without stuttering?
Anyone else makes themselves sound dumb to make it through a coversation without stuttering? For example when I'm talking to people in English which is not my first language, I'd often sound like I s...
I'm tired of my stutter, and I feel like giving up
I'm tired of my stutter, and I feel like giving up I'm 30M and have been a stutterer since I was 11. There have been phases of good fluency in my stutter over the years, but to cut it short, I'm not c...
I do have a stutter when silent-mouthing. Yes, stuttering can be triggered. I never really labeled myself as a stutter till 2 years back, and it has had no effect on my stuttering. Yes, the majority o...