Search
1,713 results
Yes, ~~he mentions that he never used self-hypnosis~~, so don't want to explain it like he was an expert or something. I've read the recommended self-hypnosis book by Melvin Powers, which I've found b...
I've read the book twice and also have some free coaching sessions. I'm not "promoting" it but I find Lee's work valuable and refreshing. I think the book's explanations are clear and easy to follow (...
Idk I mean, I don’t agree with all of what u said above. He explained ALL the crutches every single one of them(and YSK there r 13 not 12) and then summarized/listed them at the end of the book. But t...
There is, but not every slp knows how to help it. I don't really block anymore thanks to my slp....
First of all, I must congratulate you. You’ve endured not only a crippling speech disability, but incredible family hardships. I am glad that you’ve stuck with it. You’re an example of true perseveran...
I just want to add that I’ve been to speech therapy and gained a lot from it. The guy above might have just had a bad experience but I wouldn’t discount an entire field because of one person. Do your ...
Hello i am 23m stutterer and i have been to speech therapist, psychologist, hypnotherapist and through each one i got different experiences so let me explain each one Speech therapy-they give excers...
Hey, speech therapist here. I work with people who stutter of all ages. I could tell you it gets easier but the true answer is that you have to work at it. It almost has to become an obsession if you ...
It depends on the person. I just finished a year long speech therapy course where I had 1 meeting a week with a speech therapist. Even though I saw improvement, it bothered me throughout the process h...
I agree with this. I also think of speech therapy as "exercise". Just as you have to exercise your body to remain healthy, we have to exercise our speaking to maintain fluency....
Speech therapy isn't a "procedure". It's best thought of as ongoing maintenance. If you feel like something isn't working right (anymore), keep at it. The aim is to arrive at stable managing of your s...
Hey! I’m a Producer at Hashtag Our Stories and I’d love to feature a story on ‘creative-minded stutterers’ across our social media. We reach upto 7 million people and it’s all about people trying to c...
I can’t prove or disprove that my 7 years of therapy helped but it’s disappointing that I can’t say I had real growth and that my strategies came after I had to stop therapy...
A cheap and effective alternative to speech therapy is metronome training. It's very simple, you read from a book and pronounce one syllable per beat, on the beat. It's been shown to have very similar...
Yes am half way through, i also taking that video course on their website as soon as i finish that course i will be having skype coaching sessions. i am getting used to the crutches and already starte...
They knew what they were doing and they were specialized in stuttering. It’s the same method King George VI used actually....
Your techniques are very similar to Lee G. Lovett’s book. Give it a read. He says the exact same things you do. His techniques have been helping me too....
If you're presenting a lot, I highly recommend the Dale Carnegie course. I just took it and it's fantastic. (not a paid advertisement)...
I can't formulate it well enough, I don't know how to summarize that man. You can just look the book up and read the chapters and introduction, and then delve deeper into it. It's very worthy....
Yes, it’s a great book. For me the best explanation yet of stuttering. He also wrote some excellent articles here [https://speakingfreelyblog.com/](https://speakingfreelyblog.com/)...