
For People Who Stutter
Stuttering is Not a Choice —It's a Neurologic Condition
Understanding your stutter is the first step toward managing it with confidence. Everyone’s experience is unique, but with the right support and tools, stuttering doesn’t have to limit your opportunities. Stay in touch with us to receive updates on the latest advances in stuttering research and treatments.
Stay In TouchA Guide to Talking With Your Doctor About Stuttering
Thinking about treatment but unsure how to begin? This guide is here to help you take control of that process. It offers clear, practical guidance on how to talk to your doctor about stuttering, from describing your symptoms to exploring treatment options like speech therapy, counseling, and medication. It also helps you navigate situations where providers may not be familiar with current research. You know your experience best and this resource helps you communicate it and advocate for the care you deserve.
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Stuttering Insights
Explore Dr. Kikuchi’s research articles for practical insights that help you better understand and navigate stuttering.
- Utility of the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale in Understanding Stuttering Issues
- Social anxiety disorder in adolescents who stutter: A risk for school refusal
- Iron dysregulation in mice engineered with a mutation associated with stuttering
- Left thalamic deep brain stimulation for persistent developmental stuttering
- Evaluation of Vocal Fold Motion During Blocks in Adults Who Stutter
Support Groups and Resources
There are many online and offline communities where people who stutter can share experiences, offer support, and build relationships. Here are some valuable resources:
- American Institute for Stuttering | Speak Freely, Live Fearlessly!
- Canadian Stuttering Association
- Friends: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter
- Gagueira | Gagueira levada a sério | INSTITUTO BRASILEIRO DE FLUÊNCIA – IBF
- National Stuttering Association (NSA)
- Newfoundland and Labrador Stuttering Association
- STAMMA home page
- The Stuttering Foundation
- World Stuttering Network