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Summary of his strategies: see [this screenshot](https://imgur.com/ojONLZV). ([1](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/ykyoxs/tips_to_improve_stuttering_according_to_the_book/)) I think these wo...
It can be. It depends on how it affected your childhood. For eg someone who recieved no support or understanding from family and school could be traumatised by the experiences caused by stuttering. It...
I think if these factors were significant, stutter would commonly start at later age. For example, perfectionism or catastrophizing seem like things that happen later than in the age of 7 or 8 when ma...
Uhmmm... I see stutter as a defect in the algorithm that produces speech. That algo has several modules: word chain formulation, interfacing with the hardware (tongue, lips, lungs, etc.), feedback lo...
To explain my own viewpoint, I think that we should distinguish: 1. Formulation type difficulty stuttering / speech planning difficulty type stuttering (from underlying genetic and neurological abnor...
Yep, she has autism, adhd, and dyslexia which all make school suck for her. I am trying to make it better for her but it is hard....
I don’t know any borderline stutterers tbh BPD is related to abuse. No matter how severe, stuttering just isn’t the same kind of adverse childhood experience....
There's a lot going on in the mind and brain. There's probably something neurological with stuttering (parts of the brain not communicating with each other as they do in non-stutterers). There are als...
Although stuttering was likely a product of a traumatic childhood...
My dad does so that’s probably why I do but I do have dyspraxia so that probably also makes me and I have anxiety so its probably all three of those...
Yes, mine is. My mum and uncle stutter, and so did my great-grandfather. However, my little sister, cousins, grandparents etc do not. So it's definitely hereditary but there are still way more people ...
I haven’t noticed any personally, nor in the stutterers I’ve met over the years. I’m very lucky to have had a really great childhood and loving family. My mother needed psychiatric help due to an abus...
I think what you are saying true my mother and father doesn't have good relation and there fights have been affecting on my mind...
Stutter gone after starting new medication?
Stutter gone after starting new medication? Hey all, I've always had a stutter and I was diagnosed as epileptic around 2 years ago. Since then I was prescribed sodium valporate to control it, but two ...
To answer your question, we first need to know what borderline personality disorder is. What is BPD? Borderline Personality Disorder: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex menta...
Stuttering & BPD
Stuttering & BPD Has anybody noticed a co-relation between Stuttering and Borderline Personality Disorder? That is, does the childhood trauma that often acompanies a childhood of stuttering (possibly)...
Im also the only one who got stutter. Same my speaking was kinda late, had problems with speaking some letters, but I belive that parental neglect playied a role into it. Same with yelling, non stop a...
Do you have access to therapy? I would advise exploring this further in therapy. It sounds really important with regard to the emotional side to blocking....
Emotions from childhood and stuttering
Emotions from childhood and stuttering Hey all, I had a few behaviour patterns in my childhood, which I think are linked to stuttering. I was really afraid of people. And not only afraid, I had a re...
>it's still better to believe that you will never ever recover from stuttering - to reduce trauma > Terrible. Best intentions can cause a lot of harm. Especially when talking to children. Anecdote....