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I don't think I've ever stuttered in my head. I thought that was one of those rules. Like how you can't stutter while you sing. It might be a mental block you have to push past. Force yourself to spea...
I agree that stuttering susceptibility is inherited. I also really don't intend to criticize anyone in any way. I'm trying to say, "have hope and keep experimenting". The brain is weird because it's...
Check out the link archive and top-rated posts here. There are 2 approaches that helped me: 1. Fluency Shaping, aka most speech therapy. This helped a lot, especially with reading. Do the speaking e...
Check out the link archive and top-rated posts here. There are 2 approaches that helped me: 1. Fluency Shaping, aka most speech therapy. This helped a lot, especially with reading. Do the speaking e...
Check out the link archive and top-rated posts here. There are 2 approaches that helped me: 1. Fluency Shaping, aka most speech therapy. This helped a lot, especially with reading. Do the speaking e...
Hey guys, I need some help.
Hey guys, I need some help. Hello, I've been stuttering all my life. In the past I have tried to stop my stutter via the web, but I haven't committed to anything or found any useful sites/videos to he...
Real simple, get help. Get back in speech therapy. I've been doing it for months now after years and years of procrastination and it has helped tremendously. It's the best money you'll spend even ...
Have you ever received any help or support? Speech therapy or learned breathing technique? Managing your fluency is something that will need to become a part of your every day life. I can sympath...
I'm a fellow stutterer. I went through YEARS of speech therapy, both in school and in private lessons. I also went to a research institution on stuttering as a guinea pig for a few weeks to try some r...
Hello! As a fellow stutterer and hopefully future SLP, I think that fluency shaping techniques can be very helpful in your situation but I have a feeling that you might have to deal with that dark si...
Im 18 years old, and stuttering is ruining my life. Please help me!
Im 18 years old, and stuttering is ruining my life. Please help me! I want to come in contact with people that has tried speech theraphy. I have stuttered since i was a child, but nobody knows i have ...
That's an interesting take on Bill's method. I understood it slightly different in the sense that I think he presents these speech control techniques as a way to reduce anxiety about speaking, thereb...
It's been more than 10 years since I've read the book so some details escape me but I think this is the gist of it. Bill's theory, which he plainly states in his book has yet to be proven by scienc...
Has anyone tried William Parry's book/method?
Has anyone tried William Parry's book/method? Just discovered this subreddit. Awesome! Most web forums about stuttering are almost completely deserted. Finally a place with some activity. :) Anyway, ...
I used to lie all the time until then i started getting caught in my lies which made things much worse than if i had just stuttered. I try to say exactly what i want and if i feel a stutter coming i u...
When you go through that while feeling obliged and tied of course you will feel like shit and it will be just pain. However if you go through it to try techniques and to develop new habits and get a m...
A simple fix
A simple fix I'm not sure if anyone understands what I'm getting at; but has anyone tried to utilise (vocal) projection to help counter their stutter? ...
1) The first interview, couldn't get a peep out. Only thing I could say was "yes". In stressful situations I go into such a fight and flight situation that is impossible to get out of until the situat...
Congratulations, /u/jameselmoflynn Happy to hear that you are already seeing results by applying the talk-slow technique. It works for me as well, but it's just that I kind of forget to use most of ...
of course. for starters the only hard part is the beginning of the first few words; that's hard. when you are about to speak, start to pronounce the first syllable of the first word in your head ( it ...