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How many of you have been to speech therapy and found it helpful?
How many of you have been to speech therapy and found it helpful? Hi guys, I’m a speechie who works with people that have stutters. I’m curious to know how many of you have been to speech therapy a...
Yes, because I did fully recover 5 years ago after psychotherapy, however, 8 months ago very mild stuttering reoccurred. It so upset me that I went to the authority on stuttering. He believes the rec...
Whatever works for you. I've had all kinds of treatments from medications to hypnosis to psychotherapy, never EMDR. There is the usual controversy about EMDR in mental health. Because the cause of s...
As a stutter we need to learn to ignore people who make fun of us or laugh at us. In my 24 years of life , everyday you have to mentally prepare yourself to face this cruel world. All this suffering h...
They help guide you! Therapy isn’t laying on a couch talking to someone in an armchair scribbling notes like it used to be. There’s all different kinds, and it takes a bit to find the right fit - but ...
Speech therapy is great! But I feel like psychotherapy might be helpful for you, too. For me, my stutter became less of an obstacle in everyday life once I worked through some of the trauma that came ...
If you don't feel benefit from your therapist find a new one. It's unfortunately quite difficult to find an SLP who understands stuttering and even harder to find one who knows how to help. But if you...
I live in the US, I've been doing speech therapy for the past 3 years. In all honesty my stutter will not get better, I try to deny that fact but my speech hasn't improved at all, even though I hav...
Things do change with age. Have you done any techniques you've learned on Reddit? Have you ever had speech therapy or psychological therapy? What country do you live in?...
I'm interested in what your experience was with HCRI - what was it like? I've heard about it but don't know too much about what it involves....
Unfamiliar with psychogenic stuttering here. How does a speech evaluation distinguish between psychogenic stuttering and regular stuttering?...
I agree with you. Left this subreddit because every post on my front page was very negative and I had to roll my eyes everytime. I mean, I get it. Weeks ago I was very depressive, too. It's somethin...
your results are amazing... I have been studying his books and working out for a total of 6 months, but I didn't have any significant results in the first week, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I'm ...
Interesting so it's the other way around. Honestly I was hoping the progress I did in speech therapy would "transfer" over....
As an SLP myself, we will not do speech therapy for an adult that stutters if they are not receiving some sort of psychotherapy concurrently as there are many links/correlations between a stutter and ...
I don't remember the exact day I gained knowledge of my disorder, but it had to come around 3rd or 4th grade when I had gone to therapy for a couple of years already. I was so young that a lot of the ...
Hey. I'm in pakistan, doubt there is any such thing here unfortunately, and even if there was, I can't go by myself and my parents wouldn't agree. I'm 15 turning 16, no insurance. What if I recorded a...
Hi, again. You mentioned that you want to be evaluated. Depending on where you live there are options. In the USA and in most countries where there are universities there is usually a communicative...
It can be very invidual yes. What I notice in this subreddit that everyones stutter is different or at least I didn't remember people who "share" the exact same situations ^^. It's sad that they won't...
My speech therapist says when you have a disposition you only need a trigger that start the stutters. My das also had a stutter so I always have that disposition. Mine started after a really stressf...