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Can forgetting stuttering increase the change of stuttering recovery in young children? Research: "Stuttering can be accompanied by a feeling of not being able to move on" (Yaruss). Koichi (PhD)says that we have to let go the concept of controlling your speech, that is, you have to forget stuttering
Can forgetting stuttering increase the change of stuttering recovery in young children? Research: "Stuttering can be accompanied by a feeling of not being able to move on" (Yaruss). Koichi (PhD)says t...
>I also got so tired of stuttering so much I just spoke all the time regardless of the outcome but have mostly just been singing and repeating lyrics of songs I like accurately for 4 months, dunno if ...
Note : the worse thing you are doing is Hating your self . Best thing from now on you can do is Do is Positive self talk and after that you will see improvement Stuttering depends on Confidence and wh...
Energy Farming 101 + Stuttering
Energy Farming 101 + Stuttering Hi all. This Stuttering group has been an inspiration to me. Especially those who are in the struggle and are openly sharing your challenges. You're not alone. ...
I told my speech therapist that my family member recovered from stuttering around the age of 18-20. My speech therapist replied to me and explained: "Even if that's the case, it's still better to believe that you will never ever recover from stuttering - to reduce trauma"
I told my speech therapist that my family member recovered from stuttering around the age of 18-20. My speech therapist replied to me and explained: "Even if that's the case, it's still better to beli...
>*A huge part of my therapy (general, not speech) was literally accepting what is in my power to change and what is outside of my control.* Yes indeed, I also think that's one of the best things we ...
I'd say there's definitely different schools of thought. If you're of the opinion that your stutter can't be "cured" then acceptance is definitely the way to go – otherwise you'll just keep torturing ...
A huge part of my therapy (general, not speech) was literally accepting what is in my power to change and what is outside of my control. I can't control my fluency, but I can control how it affects me...
I accept that it will be a challenge I will face my entire life, but I don't surrender to it. "Accepting" your disorder - when it can be treated - is throwing in the towel....
Basically what I meant by: we should accept/allow blocks, is I think we should welcome blocks: Remember that they may be protecting us from eliciting undesired responses from our listeners. So, instea...
Stuttering (US) and stammering (UK) means: blocks, repetitions and prolongations. In my opinion I think that we should not accept repetitions or any other unhelpful secondary symptoms of stuttering ...
Fuck me if I care about employing tricks to make people enjoy talking to me. I'm the main event brav. But yes. First thing is you're already positioning yourself as needing to compensate in order to...
Eventually you'll come to this point where you are not discouraged by stuttering, whether because of age or something else. Additionally, if I were you I would ask your professor to not interfere anym...
Agree with lots of the points below, and another point to add… she may just not be emotionally and mentally ready to try and improve her stutter. From my personal experience and watching my younger si...
I am 20 and throughout the years have had countless people say to me "why don't you just do [insert thing that causes me to not stutter] all the time?" And the reason that I don't is extremely difficu...
If it happens laugh about it, be light hearted, and light spirited. That’s what gets me through. Women dig a stutter when they can see you have grown as a person, acccepted it and are easy, breezy abo...
That's what I was thinking, but the moment I changed this mindset was the moment I fixed most of my problems...
I definitely used to. I don't remember who it was but a couple years ago so.eone made a post here about their story and one line that sticks with me was "I always assumed that one day my stutter would...
That's awesome man. I'm a bit older than you but I also found that the only way to get over stuttering and axiety is to lean into the fear. "Feel the fear and do it anyway." When we run from things an...
And to reinforce her book I highly recommend Joe Dispenza The Placebo - he shows how having an attitude change literally produces the placebo effect even in patients with like Parkinson’s who fully cu...