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A "speech therapist" is someone who helps people with speech problems: if they can't talk, don't talk correctly, or stutter.
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A person could talk to a therapist, or go to a group of people with the same problem to discuss the problems they have with it. A person could also have help from friends or a doctor.
well you get therapy from a therapist.. this therapist has happened to very schooled obviously and learned the necessities of being the perfect therapies... with their professional help they can guide in the right direction and help/talk you through any problems or difficult times...
There is no age limit
You may need to see a speech therapist if you spit when you talk.
Talk to your partner. Communication is key in a relationship. It is really the two people in a relationship that should really be working the problems out. Do not try to involve others in your problems as they are likely to make things worse or not have the sense to fully understand the issues. The last thing you can do is visit a therapist. It seems to be a trend these days but therapy does not do anyone any good as even the person giving you therapy is most likely is facing relationship problems in their lives as well.
Maybe it depends are you worried that your parents will be disappointed at you?Are you worried that people will make fun of you?If both is a yes it will maybe lead you in depressionIf you chose one of them maybe you should talk to your parents and tell them you problems and have them send you to a therapist
It is a place to talk to sombody about your feelings.
no, go see a therapist.
Honestly, It is. It depends on the person, the problem, and the help needed. It all depends on the situation some people do need help for several years. I myself do to past problems and sexual abuse have seen the same therapist for four years now. If it doesn't feel normal anymore then you need to establish communication with your therapist and ask whether it is time to move on and have an "exit" meeting, or to change therapist. This is PART of their job, it is a relationship for both of you, and it should be open and honest. If you aren't seeing a therapist and wondering if its normal, it is.
They are called mutes.