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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...
This seems circular and contradictory because it's mostly based on personal belief rather than what matters, actual research. Here I showed that their reasoning is flawed: [https://www.reddit.com/r/St...
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...
You’re choosing to consider the importance of some research when it suits you while disregarding other research when it doesn’t suit you. Furthermore, I’m unsure if anything you have mentioned is grou...
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...
>*"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 ...
**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 suggests that emotions are vectors through which the genetic condition necessary to develop stuttering manifests." That is not a claim you can provide evidence for, it's exactly the same a...
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...
That's interesting because moving the eyes has no direct relation to speech. It could be something else, like clenching fists or moving the head. It seems that performing other motor movements during ...
This explains some situations: 1. A person does not stutter (or stutters very little) when speaking alone because there is no social pressure, meaning negative emotions are not present to trigger the...
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...
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...
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