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Have you found u/stutters site,Little_Acanthacaea87? This neuroscientist is also a stutterer. There’s a lot of information and suggestions there....
We have had several apps or websites come through this subreddit wanting to help with stuttering. Unfortunately most are misguided and use archaic techniques/strategies that end up doing more harm th...
Find something unique. There are quite a few stuttering related apps out there. Using an app instead of a licensed speech-language pathologist is NOT recommended. Collaborate with a licensed sp...
Frist of all, I am not suggesting anyone. This is just discussion, anyone tried? yes then what happened? and I don’t want to harsh but someone can not, means others can not talk?, I am also can not do...
This has *nothing* to do with freedom of speech. As someone who spends hundreds on supplements each month, I would never suggest individual supplements can significantly impact your stutter…because t...
In the official PDF about the thiamine (vitamin B1) method for stuttering, it is explained that the main focus of the method is to get thiamine to reach the brain and cross the blood-brain barrier. To...
You provided me with a text on CBT like it was meant to bolster your point, but it literally stated that CBT had no impact on stuttering frequency. Now you're backtracking on CBT. You're continually t...
This is confirmation bias at its finest. You shared a paper on the pharmacology of stuttering, which I am well aware of, and then copy and paste a section on CBT. The paper literally says "*CBT had no...
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7118465/ *Other non-pharmacological therapeutic interventions may be beneficial, including different forms of psychotherapy such as cognitive behavioral thera...
Did you just make up that definition? That certainly wasn't the DSMIV definition. it's the DSM-V that we use now not the DSM-IV. In addition, they changed the term from developmental stuttering to "ch...
So you're a science denier then? That's interesting. I'm unsure what you're trying to gain here, or what point you're trying to prove. You almost seem unjustifiably offended that I am sharing what the...
There is nothing fancy about using research as the basis for your opinion on what is happening in stuttering. You are free to read and use the research as well....
A post with links to SLP’s with advanced training in dysfluency https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/s/XsF4JgwVC7...
This is the BEST part of what I love to do. There are many AWESOME podcasts by PWS for PWS: 1. StutterTalk Established in 2007, StutterTalk is the longest-running podcast on stuttering, offering ove...
Thank you so much again! I’ve been trying to find representation (podcasts, books, movies) because he mentioned how he he had no one to look up to especially in his childhood- do you have any recommen...
We are all here to help one another! If he is interested, I have a podcast called "My Stuttering Life", it's on YouTube and 14 other podcast platforms and he can see/hear from all of the amazing gues...
I am well aware of the amount of research. There is an absolute scarcity of research if we compare the amount being done in other disorders that have an almost identical prevalence to stuttering. For ...
There’s actually plenty of research. It’s a matter of finding the sources and learning the correct new habits - most of which are very difficult...
I fully agree. The sentiment needs to change if we want more research to be done. If people don't care, then researchers don't get funded. Another thing on this point, even some people that stutter ha...
Try this post and know you are not alone! https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/s/9O1l8nE8Io...