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If it's slow onset and not brain trauma or brain injury suffered from a stroke or accident, absolutely. But I wouldn't use the word 'cure' as it's not a disease and it sets a wrong expectation of ther...
Yes, but in my case it seems to be a psychogenic stutter and so far I haven't been able to find a therapist who works with such cases...
Stuttering isn't always caused by a traumatic event. Many neurological conditions don't have a starting point. I also don't remember the first time I stuttered. I don't doubt hypnotherapy can work for...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
Stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. The traumatic event is caused by any thing from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing someone get shot! this is the spec...
You are attempting to reduce stuttering to conditioning. That's an oversimplification of a disorder that has many other mechanisms that are grounded in real studies. Moreover, your basis for this theo...
Part 4: **Examples**: **Extinction failure** * Repeatedly reminding ourselves that stuttering might recur (Cognitive distortion: **staying open to the possibility of stuttering returning**) * Believ...
Part 3: **RFT (Resistance to Extinction)** = Various ways we might develop resilience to the extinction process: * **Renewal effect**: The conditioned response (CR) re-emerges when the subject is pl...
Part 2: To continue. I've made some adjustments to the brainstormed model. **Here is the revised classical operant model**: (I've added extinction process and extinction failure) **US** = Social re...
>*"Stuttering doesn't make sense if we reduce it to external triggers. Triggers are like a symptom of stuttering."* **Part 1:** Great reply! I’ve noticed that many people, particularly those less fa...
>*"Stuttering doesn't make sense if we reduce it to external triggers. Triggers are like a symptom of stuttering. Triggers doesn't take into account what's going on in the brain during a stutter momen...
That was a rhetorical question to show you that your reasoning on reward prediction error doesn't stand up to scrutiny. Nor is there any research looking at reward prediction error and stuttering. Nor...