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scared person
Mar 12, 2024
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I wondered how to connect to people who experience loss related to speech, like loss of volume, loss of fluency, or having more trauma when speaking and at the expectation to speak

in my experience,
some professional literature might sound related, but none would practically help.

and when I tried asking selective mutism places, it seems the trauma or emotions that they mean, are not long-term not-recoverable. I don't mean to sound like the idea of lifelong illness- is the trauma that I mean clear?

I'm early 20s