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Stuttering, subjectivity and traumatization - Silvia Friedman

Stuttering, subjectivity and traumatization

By: Silvia Friedman

eBook | 11 March 2025

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Based on studies on trauma and traumatization, interpersonal neurobiology, somatic experience and mindfulness, the article starts from an understanding of stuttering as a natural speech phenomenon. Based on the notion of developmental trauma, it shows how interactions between children and adults can lead to the construction of a stuttering suffering. It explains the principles of a therapeutic approach that, based on the understanding of stuttering as a traumatic response, has proven efficient and effective in overcoming suffering when speaking.

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