No Miracle Cures: A multifactoral Guide to Stuttering Cures

Stuttering is caused by at least five factors: genetics, two neurological abnormalities, responses to stress, and speech-related fears and anxieties. But most stuttering therapy programs address only one issue, such as breathing a certain way, or not hiding your stuttering. Each might help you in some situations, but you still stutter in other situations. No Miracle Cures instead guides you through treatments for all five factors that contribute to stuttering. You’ll find the best treatments for children, teenagers, adults who stutter mildly, and adults who stutter severely. Stuttering may seem like one big problem to you. No Miracle Cures breaks down stuttering into many small problems and shows you how to solve each one.

This is an excellent book. I would encourage anyone who stutters, even lightly, to read this book. It is an eye opener.


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Knotted Tongues: Stuttering in History and the Quest for a Cure

 

Bobrick, a stutterer himself, writes a fascinating historical overview of both the famous stutterers in history (Greek orator Demosthenes, Winston Churchill, Nai Bevan) and reviews the “cures” on offer through the ages. I am similarly afflicted and found the book fascinating. 

KKeep in mind though, that if you're looking to learn about the causes and therapies and in-depth experiences with stuttering, this book will not fulfill that venue. This is a book on history and the interesting and absurd methods of “curing” the stutter that were utilized. At any rate, if you are a stutterer and you want to see that you're not alone, please pick up a copy of this book

This book is a fairly interesting history of stuttering. Benson Bobrick takes a look at historical figures who have stuttered, a list which includes Charles Darwin, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, Moses, and the Greek speaker Demosthenes. Knotted Tongues is a look at how stuttering was perceived throughout history and how stuttering has been treated.


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How can I control my speech to stop stuttering?

I have trouble as a little stutter to where I think what I’m going to say but can’t actually say it I have to either close my eyes and say it or look away to say it when I’m talking to someone directly.

Stuttering is treated with Speech Therapy.. There are many schools for the same where they offer short courses of speech therapy.. where u can improve ur speech..


Cure for Stuttering?

I have a slight stutter (kinda like mumbling) or something along those lines (which people tell me is hard to notice, but I seem to notice it a lot), that I find really annoying when I talk to someone. Sometimes I can say a complete sentence without screwing up, but other times I just fumble every second word.

I find it hard to say somethings like, for e.g. "Josh sucks!" or "Douche says what?"… Probably because of the "shh" and "ess" sounds very close to each other (Don’t ask where I got those sentences from), but for some reason I can’t say the words together without pausing. But thats all I really have trouble with pronouncing, everything else I have no idea why I mess up.

I really want to become a pilot when I get older and if I can’t talk strait I might not be able to pass selection…

If anyone has any ideas of what I could do, or a speech therapist that could give me some ideas of what I could do to calm it down or completely stop it PLEASE TELL ME!

Try these resources for help:

Learn all about stuttering at www.stutteringhelp.org, your best source for information and help.
Try these resources:
www.stutteringhelp.org there are videos online that show speech therapists working with stutterers; watch them and learn some techniques.
http://stutteringselfhelp-stutteringselfhelp.blogspot.com/
http://stutteringhelp-bud.blogspot.com/
http://notesonstuttering.blogspot.com/

Meet others who stutter here http://groups.myspace.com/stutteringfoundation

Contact The Stuttering Foundation of America as that is where our family got help. Their book "Self Therapy for the Stutterer" worked wonders after working through it step by step. Part of the book can be found here http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/TherapyWWW/selftherapy.html


Stuttering….any advice.?

Does anybody know a cure for stuttering. I’ve been through 10yrs of speech therapy and have even tried an auditory feedback device (speech easy) nothing seems to work. Stuttering runs in my family my father has outgrown his and my sisters still have theirs but not as extreme. Any suggestions?

Learn all about stuttering at www.stutteringhelp.org, your best source for information and help.
Try these resources:
www.stutteringhelp.org
http://stutteringselfhelp-stutteringselfhelp.blogspot.com/
http://stutteringhelp-bud.blogspot.com/
http://notesonstuttering.blogspot.com/

Meet others who stutter here http://groups.myspace.com/stutteringfoundation

Contact The Stuttering Foundation of America as that is where our family got help. Their book "Self Therapy for the Stutterer" worked wonders after working through it step by step.

If you have learned technigues from a specialist in stuttering, you probably just need to practice, practice, practice. Unfortunately, there is no cure and what is learned in speech therapy must become a part of the daily routine.

A Mandatory Component of Stuttering Treatment That Will Boost Your Results

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In this video I am going to share with you a mandatory component of stuttering treatment that if you use it with the right mentality will boost your results!

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Stammering and its cure

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How to cure stutter

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Game of Stuttering, Show 3, Part 2 Dr. Mort Cooper Talking Game of Stuttering and Stuttering Cures

Game of Stuttering, Show 3, Part 2 of Dr. Mort Cooper, author of the best selling Change Your Voice, Change Your Life, discussing the Game of Stuttering and cures for stuttering, a condition that is more common than one might think. Using his natural therapy, Direct Voice Rehabilitation, Dr. Cooper has been reporting cures of stuttering and Spasmodic Dysphonia for over 30 years. He has cured such notables as legendary actor Henry Fonda, radio DJ Shadoe Stevens, Dilbert cartoon creator Scott Adams and sportscaster Keith Erickson. For more info about Dr. Cooper go to www.voice-doctor.com or call him at 310-208-6047.

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How can you stop stuttering? Are there any drugs to fix the problem?

Being a mental problem, it has always been hard for me to cope with the stuttering issue. Even though I had received treatment since I was young,I still have areas where this speech deficiency becomes a habit and an annoyance. Its mostly in situations where I’m nervous or I’m stressed. Its hard to live with, because its not a problem that is temporary but all through your life. Imagine yourself trying to socialize, even handling the simple manners of a phone call, and how at the exact moment when your going to speak you start to stutter. Its very hard, something that can destroy your social life, and the reason why I need answers.

There are some medications that other stutterers have tried, but most from posts I have read, have decided that the stuttering was better than the side effects of the medication. Some medications that other stutterers have tried include lorazepam, citalopram, celexa, and buspar.

Check these:
Medications for stuttering

http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Default.aspx?tabid=163 Dopamine levels in stutterers

Pagoclone

Read about Pagoclone here:
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/default.aspx?tabindex=515&tabid=525
Sign up for the clinical trial here:
http://www.indevus.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=58

Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine taken for anxiety. A great blog on Lorazepam is http://thestutteringbrain.blogspot.com/2007/06/guest-blogger-willme-on-ativan.html

Citalopram is an antidepressant http://www.medicinenet.com/citalopram/article.htm

Buspar http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/buspir.htm

Also check out these resources:
www.stutteringhelp.org there are videos online that show speech therapists working with stutterers; watch them and learn some techniques.
http://stutteringhelp-bud.blogspot.com/
http://notesonstuttering.blogspot.com/

Meet others who stutter here http://groups.myspace.com/stutteringfoundation
www.stutteringforum.com
Stuttering Foundation on Facebook

Contact The Stuttering Foundation of America as that is where our family got help. Their book "Self Therapy for the Stutterer" worked wonders after working through it step by step. The book can be found here http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Default.aspx?tabid=630