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Mine has been pretty bad too lol. It was never THIS bad before. My best guess is it’s due to increased stress. Have you picked up any extra responsibilities lately, or had anything on your mind?...
In the end, I think we know the main factors that affect stuttering, including emotional ones. But often this is explained vaguely: "Emotions affect stuttering," but how? This is a theory that aims to...
TL;DR = “To Long, didn’t read” Make a shorted summary at the end ELI5 = “Explain it like I’m 5-years old Dumb it down so anyone can easily understand...
This explains some situations: 1. A person does not stutter (or stutters very little) when speaking alone because there is no social pressure, meaning negative emotions are not present to trigger the...
First of all, I am a people who stutter who also study stuttering, just finished my masters degree at psychology and stuttering, and that's my conclusion after reading a lot of studies, thoeries, a...
A personal + theorical view about sttutering causes (It has some evidences). Want to hear your opinion
A personal + theorical view about sttutering causes (It has some evidences). Want to hear your opinion First of all, I am a people who stutter who also study stuttering, just finished my masters de...
My stutter has been worse too. I think it’s due to my mental health also being worse and lack of sleep. I plan to make changes though gradually by using a technique from speech therapy more often. I t...
Oh - I thought it was only me. I didn’t stutter that much growing up but once I passed age 23 ish I started stuttering more. I think it’s because my life is more stressful now. Going through relations...
I think for me it worsens with my mental state. I try to focus on things that make me happy and destress often. Sorry you’re going through it right now....
I really think it’s hormones and the effects of the stressful teen years and all that encompasses is to blame. I witnessed it with my son. He’s done so well with speech therapy that he’s now graduatin...
Have you heard about William Parry's "valsalva maneuver"? I highly recommend learning about that. As a stutterer myself, it quite accurately describes the exact method how stuttering happens. It's cal...
Bupropiona ou Escitalopram?
Bupropiona ou Escitalopram? Diagnosticada com depressão mas sou essencialmente ansiosa. A psiquiatra passou o Escitalopram mas quando eu disse que queria algo mais leve optou pela bupropiona. Tomei bu...
If it's psychological then I don't think it has something to do with age. I have it too and it gets worse sometimes when I'm emotionally down or something's going on ..& sometimes it feels like I don'...
I also say uhh and um a lot. What worked for me was taking a breath in and speaking on the exhale. And I try to talk slow as well or prolong a word so I don’t stutter on the next one. For example if I...
I can’t even say my name unless I say “My name is”. I also have blocks here and there. I always start a sentence with ummmm then I start talking, works for me. Or I take a deep breath in and on the ex...
Yeah I’ve noticed my stutter is anxiety based. I’ve been trying my best to challenge myself in school but I just fail everytime sadly....
I’m a male, but I have speech blocks which are triggered by stress/anxiety....
Cause your stutter is based on anxiety. When it was your turn to answer, your anxiety jacked up. If you get rid of the fear of stuttering, it becomes easier to talk. ...
Are you referring to the conversation when said "correlation doesn't equal causation"? And when you tried to falsely make up a definition of developmental stuttering by the DSM-IV and then when I call...
Do you have any evidence to confirm that "anxiety goes in both directions, as both a cause and an effect"?...