Addressing Anxiety: A mindful collaboration between behavioral health therapists and speech language professionals

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They all part of the stuttering problem

From: Ari(Israel)geashono@gmail.com
Date: 03 Oct 2012
Time: 09:55:54 -0500
Remote Name: 85.250.148.74

Comments

Michael ,you mentioned an interesting article that say "anxiety is more likely a consequence, rather than a cause of stuttering". As I see it, anxiety in a lot of cases is not consequence neither the source but important part of the stuttering problem. This mean,that when you feel anxiety you will stutter harder,and so your anxiety will grow. I believe that when you learn to stutter and not escaping from it,and you desensitize yourself,the anxiety will get low and so the stuttering severity .It is difficult for me to understand , how people want to treat stuttering and the anxiety as two separate things,when they all part of the stuttering problem.


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