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Stuttering is deeply connected to how we think, feel, and respond to stress. Many people experience anxiety, frustration, and self-consciousness around speaking situations, which can intensify speech blocks and make fluency feel even harder to achieve. This component is designed to help you identify these emotional triggers and understand the thought patterns that contribute to stuttering. Through evidence-based techniques drawn from cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and positive psychology, you’ll learn how to reframe negative self-talk, reduce anticipatory anxiety, and approach speaking situations with greater calm and clarity. You’ll also develop practical coping strategies for managing stress in real-life conversations, presentations, and social interactions, while building mental resilience that supports progress over time. By integrating emotional awareness with cognitive skill-building, this approach empowers you to navigate the psychological challenges of stuttering, transform your relationship with speech, and cultivate authentic confidence in every interaction.