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That is your version of Stuttering Recovery. Stuttering recovery is multifaceted and variable depending on the individual....
People like this usually just package strategies that "worked" for themselves into a nice looking program - then they market it to other people who stutter as if everybody's stuttering will respond th...
still a lot of research that needs to be conducted on stuttering but one this is for sure, it’s sure is an interplay of both hormones and environment. with the former being open to change at first but...
If it's the same method discussed in the article mentioned below, you should be able to shorten the prolongations until it's akin to regular speech. The article also mentions that this technique is th...
Stuttering is seen as a weaknesses. And historically weakness is seen as a feminine trait. Please note that I used word "seen" twice....
It's not about mentality. It's a about accepting our stutter. Remember stutter is a speach impediment like tourrets syndrome....
I think what they mean is we were always taught that stuttering is “bad.” We should be taught that it’s okay to stutter and not be scared of it....
-chapter 0- is stuttering a disorder?
-chapter 0- is stuttering a disorder? No , it's that if you believe it , but for me as 23 yo stutterer who keep stutter for years and even get worse with time ... Ill prove it wrong , and ill prove th...
-Chapter 0- is stutter a disease?
-Chapter 0- is stutter a disease? No , it's that if you believe it , but for me as 23 yo stutterer who keep stutter for years and even get worse with time ... Ill prove it wrong , and ill prove that s...
I dunno, as far as my mind goes back, and I'm 61, I can't recall me ever not stuttering.. my earliest memory is in infant school and been asked why I spoke differently.. I'm sure it's something we ...
And yet I know people who’ve overcome it and are pretty much fluent, now speaking on stages as we speak. Neuro-physiological or not this hasn’t been proven literally not even researchers have the true...
This is a good outlook on it, I believe the closest anyone has ever gotten to unlearning the stutter and trauma is Lee Lovett, if you look at his research then it heavily enforces this idea, but indee...
Thank you! Yes indeed, you make a valid point about neuroplasticity and unlearning! We can unlearn: the vicious cycle, the defense mechanism, the monitoring-response mechanism, the conditioned respons...
People seem to forget that we learn to stutter, we’re not born with it, so it can be unlearned. The more research I do on neuroplasticity, the more I feel confident that there’ll be a conclusion to ev...
For the record, stuttering therapy is changing. In fact, stutter-affirming therapy is catching on…...
In a market viewpoint, baldness is a guaranteed way to make money. Huge market. Stuttering though, not so much. Sucks for us, but I don't foresee that changing anytime soon....
Very interesting research. I do hate some of the language they use it relation to stuttering though. Words like “recovery” and the likes rub me the wrong way but I understand nonetheless...
That's kinda what I meant by AI, AI has been used in medical research before to come up with new ways and solutions to other problems so I would guess it could also find what's wrong with the brain th...
To each their own, I wonder what percentage of people who are stuttering would take a brain implant (with low risk) to cure their stuttering. I know I would in an instant....
I would not prefer to cut my brain , and put in a device. To cure my stuttering. Rather , I would try hard to overcome myself....