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Do you have a link to the research you saw — not trying to call you out, I’m just curious because I’ve heard variations of this theory over the years but haven’t seen much evidence. My stutter comes f...
There are people who stutter alone. I'm one of them. Stuttering is not a psychological phenomenom. Thoughts and fears impact it, but they're not what causes a stutter. If they were, 20% of the populat...
My guess is that stuttering is a purely psychological illness (I mean blocks, I don't know how it is with tonic stuttering) in that it is purely physically possible to just talk, read, etc. Another th...
I had always the though that stuttering is a consequence of trauma regarding positive performing of any activities with other people. Meaning that in some time on our life we felt strongly rejected ...
i don’t have blocks but i have selective mutism! it’s really cool to see someone else have a stutter and sm because i think it’s pretty rare (imo). i would love to know your experience !...
>*"Is stuttering Psychological or Neurological?"* **In my opinion:** I think the mistake is in drawing some kind of separation between the mind and the brain. Typically when someone says somethin...
Oh i have blocks aswell! For me it’s more apparent with men rather than women. People always told me it stems from trauma but i don’t believe I’ve suffered trauma in my childhood so i don’t know about...
Talking, i Talk about the situations I live, how they make me feel. Its basically verbalizing your inner thoughts and feelings with a professional. And little by little you start recognizing patterns ...
There’s the issue, whatever the trauma is I’m assuming it’s unresolved (you of course don’t have to say anything about it) but once you resolve that with the person the block with said person should g...
I rarely stutter but I can't pronounce words probably and sometimes said word in my mouth while speaking.. and digestion problem for like 4 years that took a huge toll on my health.. I think I have di...
I was diagnosed with Asperger's, ADHD, OCD, and I have a stutter. I don't know if any of them correlate or if I just happen to have a stutter....
My stammer is minimal. Certain situations still trigger some unresolved emotion, which creates a conflict resulting in dysfluency, but most of the time I speak without any problems. Psychologically, ...
If you are able to speak fluently in some situations (when alone or with friends), then that is a clear indiciation that your stutter is not caused by physical brain damage. For most stutterers it is...
Conventional speech therapy never really helped me. When I started trying to figure out the problem and find solutions for myself, I looked inward for possible causes for my stammer. Delving deep, I r...
I feel you, I’m 22 as well and I’ve stuttered my whole life. There was a power outage in my building today and I laughed at by the electrician who was fixing it because I stuttered trying to thank him...
Well if we are 100% fluent when we are alone than the stutter has to be wholly a psychological problem ....
dx ASD (as a rule out currently although wouldn’t be surprised if i eventually got a proper dx), ADHD as well as a host of other mental disorders, MDD, GAD, traits of ptsd other than that, I’m relat...
I had a cleft palate when I was born, leading to a bunch of ear, nose, and throat problems. And I also have tinnitus!...
Forgetting things frequently is not an indication of ADHD, that's just a very normal thing. Self-diagnosis is definitely a risky move. Also, stutters are not genetic as far as we can tell; they are pr...
Well, I guess everyones stuttering is different. Dont know how to express It, but I do feel Im getting there. I am solving my inner conflicts and that is having a tremendous impact in my fluency. I fe...