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**Stuttering and the “novelty effect”** It is well known and well-documented by research, that novel conditions generally promote a temporary experience of fluency in PWS. So, for example, if one sta...
I think is very relevant to stuttering and in particular to why people who stutter so often relapse after speech therapy. Anyway, this recent development has been proposed by Professor Wolfram Schultz...
This thing is so hard. I’m 77f and although I’ve tried most of the over-the-counter things as well as many of the prescribed antipsychotics nothing exceptional one, Abilify, had ANY effect. I actually...
Yes, there are several medications prescribed by the world’s expert, Dr. Gerald McGuire. He has many patients who have great results. I was seen by him April, 2023. Unfortunately, the drug we tried wa...
Lee lovett
Lee lovett I came to know that the book stop stuttering by lee lovet helped many so i wanted that book. But it's not available in my region so can anybody tell me how to get it's pdf...
Search on overcoming stuttering on YouTube. You'll find what you are looking for....
At 77f I’m still searching for that pot of gold. I never had speech therapy but have had psychotherapy which revealed the probable psychological cause, childhood abuse preventing verbally expressing m...
Maybe you might want to try and get your stuttering under control or practice acceptance. For many of us who stutter, we judge ourselves far more harshly than others. However, maybe in your case you’v...
I, for one, welcome any conversation about the issue from those that have it. I’m a big boy that can make my own calls on what is or is not bullshit- shocking as that may seem, I can even tell when I’...
Important post: Just a heads up.
Important post: Just a heads up. Hi everyone, I didn't want to have to make this post but some people on this subreddit have left me no choice. Some people have resorted to spreading lies or just st...
You've just sent me links to the same ones you mentioned before. Yet you have not stated which statements relate to which set of evidence. Anyone can just throw a bunch of links together....
Part 3: Regarding prediction errors in stuttering. I've discussed it at length in one of [my previous posts](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1dcx3vy/any_doctors_therapists_med_students_or/)...
Part 2: * [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21208627/](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21208627/) * [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49731107\_Investigating\_the\_inner\_speech\_of\_people\_w...
Great reply! >*You said: " Do you have any references that you can provide me? I'll gladly read them so I can understand your points further."* Here are a few select sources I'd recommend reading. ...
I got to about half of them, some I can relate to but others seem like it's from a non stutteter that's missing what we know from inside that isn't shown outside. But though I thought the one above w...
I need this book
I need this book Hello guys please if anyone have this book i need it to much iam literally stuck in life because of stuttering The book:Understanding & Controlling Stuttering - Ultimate Expanded 4th...
I'm sorry but books are not going to suffice for the claims you have made. Do you have any references that you can provide me? I'll gladly read them so I can understand your points further. Moreove...
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful reply! I’m really enjoying our conversation too. Regarding the research sources cited in the VRT summary, most are derived from the following research wor...
I love the enthusiasm that you are bringing here, it's great. It sounds like what you're trying to understand is what is the role of dopamine in stuttering? And that is a great question to ask. To a...
Great response! Have you already seen the [VRT hypothesis ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/107rhp9VpjBT7jjDdFwH9WE13GjYzZo_wMfIQHGj5NnU/edit?usp=sharing)summary I created? I’ve condensed over...