Extreme STUTTERING. 1960s speech pathology case study

Publicado 2020-11-26
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Presents a young man with a secondary stutter, and demonstrates progress that can be done through speech therapy. In secondary stuttering, the stutter is accompanied by awareness, anticipation, and resultant anxiety. Tics in the face, hands, head, or body may appear due to the stress of the effort put forth to control the stutter.

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  • @jhrockgod
    I stutter real bad, and it's not nice when everybody constantly laughs and takes the piss out of you! 😢
  • @camphope9344
    My best friend growing up had this problem. You become a prison in your own mind, because of not wanting to stutter. You foresee the words coming and try to trick your brain into using different words. He was depressed as hell, angry, but extremely intelligent. In the company of each other, his stuttering was at a minimum. Of course more stressful situations agitated. His stuttering was a learned behavior from his father! Crazy as that sounds it’s true. This video reminded me of my friend. He’s alive and well, made babies with my cousin but don’t talk anymore. Miss him always
  • @hssrz7564
    We love you Peter McAbe. Thank you for your service.
  • @Mike-pj1kv
    It reminds me of how I feel in a dream when someone is chasing me and I can't seem to move at regular speed.
  • @OOvvay
    Im only 15 and i stutter just as bad as this guy in the video… my condition have ruined my life so much and I really hope it is soon to be a cure that will help me and many other stutters ❤
  • i have a stutter. and even asking for another fork at a resturant after dropping mine is a painfull challange
  • There ARE now, very effective treatments for this condition! One, appears to be a pair of hearing aids. Instead of amplifying sound, they actually block the sufferer's own voice from being heard. Without hearing oneself, the person rarely stutters! It doesn't work on all stutters, but helps many! Some can be helped by simple medication! One severe stutterer that I knew, never stuttered after 3 or 4 Beers!
  • @luckydr2623
    It feels like his stuttering is quite under control. Reminds me of a friend who had one, though minor stuttering only.
  • @kingofvht
    Damn, he needs a medal for that uni-brown 🤌🏻
  • @Brainlesssss
    I have this stutter problems too, not this severe but still it's really annoying. I don't even know how to decrease this problem..
  • @LiamDCoughlan
    I used to work with a guy that had a bad stutter and any time he would get drunk or do cocaine the stutter would completely go away 🤯
  • @eajinabi
    There is no stutter in those eyebrows...
  • @drummist1000
    I’d stutter as a kid and other kids were relentless in their teasing. (I grew out of it eventually)
  • @amitnatty4923
    You know everything and you want to speak, but you can’t like words stuck in your throat, this condition is nightmare.
  • “How to Stop Stuttering & Love Speaking” by Lee Lovett will reduce your stutter and improve your mind. I spent nearly $1K on weekly speech therapy sessions and never felt an ounce of improvement, but Lee’s book and program I saw improvement in 2-3 months. If you work hard at it, you will improve your speech, but most importantly your mind.
  • I swear on my moms life I never given a single day to live without stutter may god remove this handicap from me
  • @Boris286
    😵i also stutters but I'm practicing for 3 years😢😢 But let me show my practice is this:– Open your mouth wide as how as you can🎉 Now strech you tongue out till you touch you're chin and now And I don't now how to spell this but here is the Word= You're tongue must be in this way (🌀) and do these things until you're stutters are low and try every single day🎉