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>One thing is for sure. If you believe that stuttering is a "genetic hardware problem" then your own believe will close the door for your fluency. Yes absolutely! I wish more people would realize ...
I agree. I guess you said there is no therapy for curing stuterring because every cause is unique to the person. But it can be curable if one adresses the correct issues influencing our particular blo...
You're definitely right. I would just add that I'm not sure if he actually had a stutter. Maybe it's just more psilocybin propaganda, lol....
Psychedelics under the therapeutic care of a professional could certainly have an effect. Lots of research about the power of psychedelics. This guy seems like a moron though. The fact he referred to ...
I recommend you add more context to your question. The article is fantastic and boils down to the idea that being cured from stuttering is different depending on the person. “When we focus on stut...
Yeah I guess that's more what my point of replying was. It's generally not good to say "this is incorrect because someone who stutters always is worse off in X situation". Everyone that deals with thi...
Everyone has a different stutter and different origin of stutter. So it may vary ig. Most of the people who overcome stuttering just seem 99.9% fluent, which is just okay to say stutter is cured....
There is no therapy for curing stuttering, but stuttering is curable. Do you agree, yes or no?
There is no therapy for curing stuttering, but stuttering is curable. Do you agree, yes or no? [Dr. Susca](https://isad.live/isad-2021/papers-presented-by/research-therapy-and-support/curing-stutterin...
I don't feel any pride in it either. It's like an asthmatic having a slogan that reads 'Wheeze proudly'. It's a disorder, not an achievement....
The question posed by OP refers to the following research studies on stuttering recovery: Research: "*Bloodstein (1995) has suggested that the basis for true recovery would be if “stutterers could fo...
Im for that. I just didnt love it being the one stuttering resource recommended in the faq....
My findings suggested people had to pay to do the follow up, but I am willing to be wrong. My goal def wasn't to rip it to shreds! I guess it's just so upsetting to go see something so celebrated and...
Thank you! I look forward to reading this. Thank you so much for taking the time to go through these pieces. I’m really interested in the various experiences people have but I struggle to trust thin...
You are correct, severe stuttering is actually quite a rare condition. There is very little financial incentive to find a cure, it is a shame....
y recommend only two programs ? that is super biased in the FAQ in this sub , it says : "these courses have known to help a lot of people . the mcguire programme and aphasianow are two good example...
This is interesting feedback about the program. Thank you!! Post was moreso that I don’t know really like the FAQ of this subreddit promoting it as a general piece. Individuals are totally able to h...
In your own thoughts, if we claim the "right" to stutter [we learn to allow it], could this prevent us from stuttering recovery?
In your own thoughts, if we claim the "right" to stutter [we learn to allow it], could this prevent us from stuttering recovery? [View Poll](https://www.reddit.com/poll/189twu1)...
I can see your take on that, however, personally, I don't think "fluency enhancing" mechanical training should not be promoted. When it helped, share your journey. Biasing stuttering as something, tha...
mods u/muttly2001 u/monkeypet u/europesninja u/titaniumnipnops care to comment ? perhaps those recommendations should b removed ? also , the "famous people who stutter" bit seems trivial , as the ...
agreed doesnt the mcguire program promote "fluency enhancing" mechanical training ? recommending something like that biases stuttering as "bad" and something to b "fixed" , which is problematic...