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I can't count how many times I thought of doing exactly this as my stutters settles after I "know the crowd" around me but it returns if I am caught off guard or facing the strangers even to order thi...
I know this is a complete biased experience, and I know not all of them are like that, but I met a Toastmaster member once, he was over confident and condescending. He got the charisma yes, but I find...
> i don't want the interviewer to perceive that i'm too nervous or that i don't have any confidence. Try disclosing. There are a lot of posts about that on here >I have a job interview the ne...
Tips for job interview
Tips for job interview I have a job interview the next week, any tips for relieving my stutter and the anxiety? i don't want the interviewer to percieve that i'm too nervous or that i don't have any c...
A corollary to this thought is that fear is predicting our future (i.e. stuttering moments aka failure) which alerts our brain and spurs our desire of, as you say, a positive fluent outcome (or avoid ...
I agree completely! Stutterers feel bothered by mistakes (being in the past) and desire a positive fluent outcome (being in the future). Once we allow mistakes and stop desiring for fluency (being in ...
I remember when I got pulled over for speeding and the cop thought I was on drugs because I had a really bad block worse experience of my life....
Hey beautiful people, please try this...
Hey beautiful people, please try this... 1. Throw a tennis ball from one hand to the other 2. Watch TV or read web pages while doing it 3. No need to look at ball while throwing - just look at the scr...
Funny seeing the earphones experiment here. Tried this when i was 15 and it was one of the most embarrassing moments of my life. My friends and i were chilling during recess and one of them wanted m...
yep, stuttering and anxiety are best friends in my mind, and nothing can break them apart. i feel my heart racing when i enter into situations where i've had 'bad' interactions in the past, and then t...
Are you sure it's psychological? Stuttering has a psychological/emotional component...
>"How can I stop it?" Do self-discovery where you analyze your psychological triggers, acknowledge the triggers and learn to let go. ​ >I have a psychological stuttering What psyc...
I have a psychological stuttering and can't fix it. How can I stop it?
I have a psychological stuttering and can't fix it. How can I stop it? ...
I keep getting these notifications from /r/Stutter and can't help myself but give some advice. I just struggled for so long and lived with so much self-hate. You can read my other comments for my full...
I wasn't sure it was anxiety induced but I tried and the medicine worked so yeah now I know it's anxiety induced...
>So i noticed that my social anxiety, **OCD** is causing me to stutter. I don’t even stutter when i am alone You mentioned that OCD is causing you to stutter. My suggestion is to read [this post](...
My stutter is anxiety induced so I went to a psychiatrist...
Having severe blocks around specific words, being able to speak when alone but not around others, avoiding talking in those situations *is basically entirely* social anxiety. I suffered through the ...
Psychiatrist for anti anxiety if anxiety exacerbates the stutter. SLPs will just give you techniques to attempt to reduce the stutter, hit or miss if they actually work....
How about anti-anxiety pills? I personally dont stutter when I'm alone. But if I'm ordering food and everyone is looking at me... you already know what's happening...