Congress Program
Please note there are 4 full days of congress programming from 13th - 16th July inclusive (followed by a day of post-congress workshops on 17th July).
During the congress, plenum sessions will be held during the morning and parallel sessions will run from approximately 13:30 – 15:00 and again from 16:00 – 17:30 each day. To facilitate movement between presentations without disruption to presenters, some sessions may start or finish 10 minutes either side of these general start/finish times. Please check the schedule for precise start and finish times for each presentation.
The tables below show the schedule of Oral Presentations, and are followed by a list of Reference Numbers, Titles and Authors. The Reference Numbers in the list are linked to the location of that presentation in the Program Table.
Poster presentations are divided into three groups, with each group of poster presentations being on display throughout one congress day (Friday, Saturday or Sunday). There will be dedicated time during the afternoon when poster presenters will be available by their posters to answer delegate questions. Exhibition stands will be on display throughout each congress day.
The program of oral presentations is detailed below, and is followed by a detailed list of presentations and authors. The schedule of poster presentation will be published as soon as it is available. The Congress Organizing Team reserve the right to make changes to the schedule as necessary.

The colour code for language and translation status of each presentation is outlined here.
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10:15 | 10:15-11:45 Keynote 1 Dr. Bruce Wampold The Social Bases of Healing |
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13:30 | 13:30-15:00 038 Talk about the future of Asian stuttering self help group |
13:30 - 15:00 384 Attempts to bridge the divide between stuttering therapy, self-help, and science: A panel discussion |
13:30 - 15:00 457 Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: Indirect or Direct? Both or Neither? |
13:30 - 15:00 018 Meanings and roles of associations for parents with stuttering children: issues and visions of planning and management |
13:30 - 14:30 471 International Cluttering Association Forum: 10 Years of Successful Collaboration |
13:30 - 14:30 305 Universities; STUC in Their Ways? Supporting Students and Staff who Stammer |
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14:30 | 14:40-15:10 466 Efficacy of Auditory- Visual Feedback Training for People who Clutter |
14:40 - 15:10 330 Experiences and insights from private practice SLPs |
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16:00 | 16:00 - 16:30 458 "No Tracks in the Snow" National Stuttering Association (NSA) |
16:00 - 16:30 469 Self-Help Activities for People Who Stutter: Committee Recommended Etiquette for Professionals and Activity Leaders |
16:00 - 16:30 380 A stuttering simulation clinic embedded into program curricula: Results across two student cohorts |
16:00 - 16:30 039 An example of adult stuttering with improved symptoms in about one year report of training based on Rass |
16:00 - 16:30 313 Coping with Stuttering in Cameroon- Africa (my personal experience) |
16:00 - 16:30 340 Coping with stuttering using Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT): Updates from India |
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16:30 | 16:40 - 17:40 399 The value of acceptance for people who stutter – an opportunity to listen and discuss |
16:40 - 17:40 354 Interactive exchange for young people who stutter: The We-Stutter-Project workshop |
16:40 - 17:40 406 Using telehealth to empower parents by providing high quality information within a group setting |
16:40 - 17:40 010 Stuttering improvement focused on psychological factors ~effectiveness of group counseling~ |
16:40 - 17:40 307 Intercultural Perceptions of Stuttering in the General Population |
16:40 - 17:40 321 Stuttering and the COM-B model: exploring the factors that drive change |
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8:45 | 08:45-10:15 Keynote 2 Dr. Florence Myers, Dr. Charley Adams, Dr. Susanne Cook (panel) The Conceptualization of Cluttering |
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10:45 | 10:45 - 11:45 502 Uniting PWS, PWC, family and researcher perspectives on the important research questions in fluency disorders: a forum |
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13:30 | 13:30 - 14:30 040 A gathering of women who stutter |
13:30 - 14:30 343 FluencyBank: free multi-lingual fluency and language resources for clinicians and researchers |
13:30 - 14:30 328 Meeting the Needs of People Who Stutter: Seeing, Feeling, and Experiencing Counseling Approaches |
13:30 - 14:00 011 A new challenge of self-help groups for young people who stutter: We-Stutt project's activities |
13:30 - 14:30 431 From Person Who Stutters, to Professor of Stuttering, to Parent of a Child Who Stutters |
13:20 - 13:50 341 Development and validation of Impact Scale for Assessment of Cluttering and Stuttering (ISACS): Preliminary data |
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14:00 | 14:00 - 14:30 395 Cluttering in fragile X syndrome vs. nonsyndromic autism spectrum disorder |
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14:30 | 14:40 - 15:10 034 A case report of an adult woman who stutters improved by training based on RASS theory |
14:40 - 15:10 468 Genome-Wide Association Study of Stuttering –Genetic Findings |
14:40 - 15:10 479 WITHDRAWN |
14:10 - 14:40 033 We are the world - A workshop where participants with stuttering interact through music |
14:40 - 15:10 332 Parents who stutter’s experience of having a child who stutters: A qualitative study. |
14:40 - 15:10 361 Personal Appraisals of Support from Stuttering Adults in Lebanon, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic |
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16:00 | 15:50 - 16:20 462 The clinical utility of self-disclosure for children and adults who stutter |
16:00-17:30 504 World Café One World, Many Voices |
16:00-17:30 371 Palin Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Supporting parents to help the young child who stutters |
15:50 - 16:20 317 Conversational Discourse Analysis of Children Who Stutter: Single versus Dual Attention Conditions |
15:50 - 16:20 460 WITHDRAWN |
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16:30 | 16:30 - 17:00 485 Preliminary technical and ethical findings of an assessment of speech and language through an app |
16:30 - 17:00 429 Neural processes underlying phonological awareness differentiates persistence and recovery in young children who stutter |
16:30 - 17:00 470 The fluency disorder of spasmodic dysphonia: analysis of stuttering-like and nonstuttering-like disfluencies |
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17:00 | 17:10 - 17:40 489 Stuttering: Reactive stopping and intrinsic no-go decisions in the case of persistent developmental stuttering |
17:10 - 17:40 425 Does emotional content of the message matter when stuttering? Data from neurological and psychophysical responses. |
17:10 - 17:40 372 Stuttering and Typical Disfluencies in Polish-English Bilinguals: Cross-Linguistic Correlates |
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8:45 | 08:45-10:15 Keynote 3 Dr. Koichi Mori The use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in a group setting with adults who stutter |
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10:45 | 10:45 - 11:45 410 Change Readiness Among Adolescents Who Stutter |
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13:20 | 13:20 - 13:50 368 Management of stuttering in school-age children: What drives clinical decisions? |
13:20 - 13:50 483 SLT experience working with PWS and identifying autism spectrum features during therapy: Three Case Studies |
13:20 - 13:50 454 Benefits and pitfalls of SLTs and PWS working together |
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13:30 | 13:30-15:00 452 Minimizing Bullying for Children Who Stutter |
13:30-15:00 301 Mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and the Brain: An Experiential Journey with Fluency Disorders |
13:30-15:00 042 My message ~Let's share my stuttering experience~ |
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14:00 | 14:00 - 14:30 316 Stuttering and disruptive behaviours in children treated for developmental stuttering disorders |
14:00 - 14:30 347 Categorical perception of the speech sounds by children who do and do not stutter |
14:00 - 14:30 461 A qualitative narrative study of a family’s experience with self-help as part of intervention |
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14:30 | 14:40 - 15:10 463 Benefits of Camp Dream. Speak. Live: An intensive treatment program for children who stutter |
14:40 - 15:10 381 Stuttering in Africa |
14:40 - 15:10 396 Stuttering and Mental Health -International Advocacy Efforts for Awareness and Treatment |
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15:50 | 15:50 - 16:20 433 Long-term outcomes of the RESTART trial comparing Lidcombe Program and RESTART-DCM based treatment: preliminary results |
16:00 - 16:30 024 Application development for improving fluency with regular rhythm stimulation |
14:40 - 15:10 416 Animal assistance in Fluency treatment- a pilot study |
16:00-17:30 503 Quandaries in Cluttering: Current issues and potential solutions |
15:50 - 16:20 412 Educating Future Clinicians: Teaching Professional Behaviors to Improve the Client-Clinician Alliance |
15:50 - 16:20 478 Educational Outcomes of Teaching Fluency Disorders Course at Moscow Pedagogical State University |
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16:30 | 16:30 - 17:30 327 Exploring Key Concepts for Surviving and Thriving with Stuttering: A Journey of Discovery |
16:40 - 17:10 017 Seeking broad support for people with stuttering |
494 Individualized therapy for adults who stutter: An evaluation of speech, anxiety and avoidance behaviour. |
16:30 - 17:30 364 PhD Student Round Table Discussion Forum |
16:30 - 17:30 409 The European Clinical Specialization on Fluency Disorders (ECSF): Review of ten course cycles |
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17:45 | 17:45-19:15 501 NIH Bursary workshop Junior researcher forum: How to maximize success in academic employment, promotion and tenure |
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8:45 | 08:45-10:15 Keynote 4 Annie Bradberry & Dr. Mitchell Trichon Nurturing Partnerships and Cooperation in our Stuttering / Cluttering world |
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10:45 | 10:45 - 11 :45 453 Redefining Stammering at Work – The Employers Stammering Network |
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13:30 | 13:30 - 14 :30 036 The importance of teachers' support at school for school-age stutterers in Japan |
13:00 - 14:30 Film: When I stutter with Q&A | 13:30-14 :30 442 Treatment of temperamental issues in stuttering pre-school children within the RESTART-DCM approach |
13:30-14 :30 472 Demonstrations of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy of Stuttering (REBTS) Teletherapy Techniques With Extensive Audience Participation |
13:30-14 :30 403 Voices of Experience – perspectives on therapy type and need (panel) |
13:30-14 :30 488 Cluttering: A Treatment Guide Using ”ROAD MAPS” |
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14:30 | 14:40 - 15 :10 401 Outcomes of Stuttering Modification Therapy for Adults who Stutter: Making a Difference |
14:40 - 15 :10 430 Improving the effectiveness of fluency therapists: above and beyond evidence-based treatments |
14:40 - 15 :10 310 Treatment of childhood stuttering using the Lidcombe Program in mainland China – Two case studies |
14:40-15 :10 030 A stuttering culture introduced in Japanese haiku ·senryuu (Situation surrounding people with stuttering) |
14:40 - 15 :10 309 Updates on the Pharmacologic Treatment of Stuttering |
14:40 - 15 :10 465 A Qualitative Study on the Cognitive and Affective Aspects of Cluttering |
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16:15 - 16:45 | Closing Ceremony |
Oral Presentations
Reference number |
Title |
Authors (presenting authors cited in bold) |
Keynote 1 |
The Social Bases of Healing |
Dr. Bruce Wampold |
Keynote 2 |
The Conceptualization of Cluttering (panel) |
Dr. Florence Myers, Dr. Charley Adams, Dr. Susanne Cook |
Keynote 3 |
The use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in a group setting with adults who stutter |
Dr. Koichi Mori |
Keynote 4 |
Nurturing Partnerships and Cooperation in our Stuttering / Cluttering world |
Annie Bradberry, Dr. Mitchell Trichon |
010 |
Stuttering improvement focused on psychological factors ~effectiveness of group counseling~ |
Toshiyuki Kujime, Shinji Tahara, Asako Hayakawa, Ryosuke Asafuji |
011 |
A new challenge of self-help groups for young people who stutter: We-Stutt project's activities |
Hayato Araki, Daiki Kurosawa, Koichi Hirose, Daichi Iimura |
017 |
Seeking broad support for people with stuttering |
Hisanori Matsuo |
018 |
Meanings and roles of associations for parents with stuttering children: issues and visions of planning and management |
Akiko Mochida, Makiko Kubo, Yuko Toda, Masami Matsumoto, Sachiyo Nishio, Toshiaki Katada, Risa Goto |
024 |
Application development for improving fluency with regular rhythm stimulation |
Ayumu Komiya & Shoko Miyamoto |
030 |
A stuttering culture introduced in Japanese haiku ·senryuu (Situation surrounding people with stuttering) |
Kazuo Hamada |
033 |
We are the world A workshop where participants with stuttering interact through music- we are the world |
Shimizu Yuuji, Tatsukawa Hideo, Hirose Kouichi |
034 |
A case report of an adult woman who stutters improved by training based on RASS theory |
Ikeda Yasuko, Tsuzuki Sumio |
036 |
The importance of teachers' support at school for school-age stutterers in Japan |
Shinobu Murase |
038 |
Talk about the future of Asian stuttering self help group |
Keisuke Saitou, Dhurv |
039 |
An example of adult stuttering with improved symptoms in about one year report of training based on Rass |
Kishimura Yoshinori |
040 |
A gathering of women who stutter |
Miho Maruoka, Annie Bradberry, Ayaka Murakami, Heather Najman, Yuko Yoshida |
042 |
My message ~Let's share my stuttering experience~ |
Keisuke Saitou, Mai Funatsu, Kazuo Hamanda, Daiki Yamaguti, Hideaki Yokoi, Taniguti, Yuuri Miura, Keiko Fujiwara, Kasahara, Joseph Nsubuga, Mitchell Trichon, Douglas Scott, Hanan Hurwitz |
301 |
Mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and the Brain: An Experiential Journey with Fluency Disorders |
Jaime Michise and Scott Palasik |
305 |
Universities; STUC in Their Ways? Supporting Students and Staff who Stammer |
Claire Norman |
307 |
Intercultural Perceptions of Stuttering in the General Population |
Jean-François Leblanc |
309 |
Updates on the Pharmacologic Treatment of Stuttering |
Gerald A. Maguire, Michele Nelson |
310 |
Treatment of childhood stuttering using the Lidcombe Program in mainland China – Two case studies |
Imogen Dean, Sally Hewat, Rachael Unicomb, Ms. Guangli (Cindy) Cui |
313 |
Coping with Stuttering in Cameroon- Africa (my personal experience) |
Joe Lukong |
316 |
Stuttering and disruptive behaviours in children treated for developmental stuttering disorders |
Kerianne Druker, Janet Beilby, Dr. Neville Hennessey, Dr. Trevor Mazzucchelli |
317 |
Conversational Discourse Analysis of Children Who Stutter: Single versus Dual Attention Conditions |
Janet Beilby |
321 |
Stuttering and the COM-B model: exploring the factors that drive change |
Kevin Paul Fower |
327 |
Exploring Key Concepts for Surviving and Thriving with Stuttering: A Journey of Discovery |
Hanan Hurwitz |
328 |
Meeting the Needs of People Who Stutter: Seeing, Feeling, and Experiencing Counseling Approaches |
Heather Salvo, Alison LaJuett, Scott Palasik |
330 |
Experiences and insights from private practice SLPs |
Kate Bridgman, Shane Erickson |
332 |
Parents who stutter’s experience of having a child who stutters: A qualitative study. |
Ina Storm-Paulsen, Åse Sjøstrand |
340 |
Coping with stuttering using Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT): Updates from India |
Pallavi Kelkar |
341 |
Development and validation of Impact Scale for Assessment of Cluttering and Stuttering (ISACS): Preliminary data |
Pallavi Kelkar, Maya Sanghi, Sneha Chaudhari |
343 |
FluencyBank: free multi-lingual fluency and language resources for clinicians and researchers |
Nan Bernstein Ratner, Brian MacWhinney |
346 |
The reduction of stuttering using syllable-timed speech in speakers of a syllable-timed language |
Thomas Law, Ann Packman, Mark Onslow, Carol, K.-S. To, Michael C.-F. Tong, Kathy Y.-S. Lee |
347 |
Categorical perception of the speech sounds by children who do and do not stutter |
Mehdi Bakhtiar, Caicai Zhang, SO Sze Ki |
348 |
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Interactive exchange for young people who stutter: The We-Stutter-Project workshop |
Daichi Iimura, Daiki Kurosawa, Hayato Araki, Koichi Hirose |
361 |
Personal Appraisals of Support from Stuttering Adults in Lebanon, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic |
Katarzyna Węsierska, Selma Saad Merouwe, Nouhad A. Melhem, Jan Dezort, Hana Lacikova, Kenneth O. St. Louis |
364 |
PhD Student Round Table Discussion Forum |
Kerianne Druker |
368 |
Management of stuttering in school-age children: What drives clinical decisions? |
Sally Hewat, Rachael Unicomb, Anna Hearne |
371 |
Palin Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Supporting parents to help the young child who stutters |
Elaine Kelman, Sharon Millard, Ali Berquez |
372 |
Stuttering and Typical Disfluencies in Polish-English Bilinguals: Cross-Linguistic Correlates |
Aleksandra Krawczyk, Martine Vanryckeghem, Katarzyna Węsierska, Anthony Pak Hin Kong |
380 |
A stuttering simulation clinic embedded into program curricula: Results across two student cohorts |
Adriana Penman, Anne Hill, Sally Hewat, Nerina Scarinci |
381 |
Stuttering in Africa |
Amenyo Akagla |
384 |
Attempts to bridge the divide between stuttering therapy, self-help, and science: A panel discussion |
Caryn Herring, Seth Tichenor, Chris Constantino, Naomi Hertsberg Rodgers, Scott Palasik |
395 |
Cluttering in fragile X syndrome vs. nonsyndromic autism spectrum disorder |
Kathleen Scaler Scott, Jessica Klusek, Jessica S. Kisenwether, Charley Adams, Angela John Thurman, Leonard Abbeduto |
396 |
Stuttering and Mental Health -International Advocacy Efforts for Awareness and Treatment |
Mark Irwin, Gerald Maguire, Annie Bradberry, Nan Bernstein Ratner |
399 |
The value of acceptance for people who stutter – an opportunity to listen and discuss |
Carolyn Cheasman, Rachel Everard |
401 |
Outcomes of Stuttering Modification Therapy for Adults who Stutter: Making a Difference |
Rachel Everard, Peter Howell |
403 |
Voices of Experience – perspectives on therapy type and need |
Mark Irwin, John Steggles |
406 |
Using telehealth to empower parents by providing high quality information within a group setting |
Karoline Hoff, Ane Hestmann Melle |
409 |
The European Clinical Specialization on Fluency Disorders (ECSF): Review of ten course cycles |
Kurt Eggers, Margaret Leahy |
410 |
Assessing Change Readiness Among Adolescents Who Stutter |
Patricia Zebrowski, Naomi Hertsberg Rodgers, Hope Gerlach |
412 |
Educating Future Clinicians: Teaching Professional Behaviors to Improve the Client-Clinician Alliance |
Shelley B. Brundage |
416 |
Animal assistance in Fluency treatment- a pilot study |
Teresa Paslawski, Holly Lomheim |
425 |
Does emotional content of the message matter when stuttering? Data from neurological and psychophysical responses. |
Glen Tellis, Cara Imbalzano, D’manda Price, Elizabeth Heinmiller, Jordan Seprosky, Denis Anson, Cari Tellis, Rickson Mesquita, Sergio L. Novi Jr., Arjun Yodh |
429 |
Neural processes underlying phonological awareness differentiates persistence and recovery in young children who stutter |
Gregory J. Spray, Amanda Hampton Wray |
430 |
Improving the effectiveness of fluency therapists: above and beyond evidence-based treatments |
Kurt Eggers |
431 |
From Person Who Stutters, to Professor of Stuttering, to Parent of a Child Who Stutters |
Jason H. Davidow |
433 |
Long-term outcomes of the RESTART trial comparing Lidcombe Program and RESTART-DCM based treatment: preliminary results |
Marie-Christine Franken, Toni Rietveld, Elly Stolk |
442 |
Treatment of temperamental issues in stuttering pre-school children within the RESTART-DCM approach |
Marie-Christine Franken, Ellen Laroes |
447 |
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452 |
Minimizing Bullying for Children Who Stutter |
J Scott Yaruss, Caryn Herring, Seth Tichenor, Nina Reardon-Reeves |
453 |
Redefining Stammering at Work – The Employers Stammering Network |
Iain Wilkie, Sam Simpson |
454 |
Benefits and pitfalls of SLTs and PWS working together |
Joana Caldas, Jaqueline Carmona |
457 |
Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: Indirect or Direct? Both or Neither? |
J Scott Yaruss |
458 |
“No Tracks in the Snow” National Stuttering Association (NSA) |
Tom R Scharstein |
461 |
A qualitative narrative study of a family’s experience with self-help as part of intervention |
John A. Tetnowski, Jennifer T. Tetnowski |
462 |
The clinical utility of self-disclosure for children and adults who stutter |
Courtney Byrd, Zoi Gkalitsiou, Elizabeth Hampton, Danielle Werle |
463 |
Benefits of Camp Dream. Speak. Live: An intensive treatment program for children who stutter |
Courtney Byrd, Elizabeth Hampton, Zoi Gkalitsiou, Danielle Werle, Katie Winters |
465 |
A Qualitative Study on the Cognitive and Affective Aspects of Cluttering |
Yvonne van Zaalen, Isabella Reichel |
466 |
Efficacy of Auditory-Visual Feedback Training for People who Clutter |
Yvonne van Zaalen, Isabella Reichel |
468 |
Genome-Wide Association Study of Stuttering –Genetic Findings |
Shelly Jo Kraft, Jennifer Below |
469 |
Self-Help Activities for People Who Stutter: Committee Recommended Etiquette for Professionals and Activity Leaders |
Mitchell Trichon, Erik X. Raj |
470 |
The fluency disorder of spasmodic dysphonia: analysis of stuttering-like and nonstuttering-like disfluencies |
Michael P. Cannito, John A. Tetnowski, Monica L. Johnson, Brittany F. Rutland, Jennifer T. Tetnowski |
471 |
International Cluttering Association Forum: 10 Years of Successful Collaboration |
Isabella Reichel, Grace Ademola-Sakoya, Véronique Aumont Boucan, Judit Bona, Jaqueline Carmona, Marjan Cosyns, Yulia Filatova, Maisa Haj-Tas, Pallavi Kelkar; Shoko Mayomoto, Sertan Ozdemir, Reina Remman Rmeih, Maya Sanghi, Alexandra Schnell, Yayoi Shimizu, Hilda Sønsterud, Beatriz Touzet, David Ward, Shu-Lan Yang, Yvonne van Zaalen |
472 |
Demonstrations of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy of Stuttering (REBTS) Teletherapy Techniques With Extensive Audience Participation |
Gunars K. Neiders, Heather Grossman |
478 |
Educational Outcomes of Teaching Fluency Disorders Course at Moscow Pedagogical State University |
Yulia O. Filatova |
483 |
SLT experience working with PWS and identifying autistim spectrum features during therapy: Three Case Studies |
Andžela Šteinberga |
485 |
Preliminary technical and ethical findings of an assessment of speech and language through an app |
Avin Mirawdeli, Jenny Gibson |
488 |
Cluttering: A Treatment Guide Using ”ROAD MAPS” |
Lesley Wolk |
489 |
Stuttering: Reactive stopping and intrinsic no-go decisions in the case of persistent developmental stuttering |
Anna Tendera, Torrey Loucks, Nicole Neef |
494 |
Individualized therapy for adults who stutter: An evaluation of speech, anxiety and avoidance behaviour. |
Hilda Sønsterud, Melanie Kirmess, Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen, Kristin Billaud Feragen, David Ward |
500 |
Junior researcher forum: maximizing grant application success |
Nan Bernstein Ratner, Soo-Eun Chang |
501 |
Junior researcher forum: How to maximize success in academic employment, promotion and tenure |
Nan Bernstein Ratner, Soo-Eun Chang |
502 |
Uniting PWS, PWC, family and researcher perspectives on the important research questions in fluency disorders: a forum |
Nan Bernstein Ratner, Charley Adams, Annie Bradberry, Hanan Hurwitz, Kathleen Scaler Scott |
503 |
Quandaries in Cluttering: Current issues and potential solutions |
Kathleen Scaler Scott |
504 |
World Café: One World, Many Voices |
Hideo Tastukawa, Keisuke Saitou, Naoshi Maeara, Yuki Hara |
Film: When I stutter’ |
John Gomez Scott Palasik |
Poster Presentations
FRIDAY 13th JULY | ||||||
Reference number | Title | Authors (presenting authors cited in bold) | ||||
002 | Stuttering and environmental factors | Hikaru Ito | ||||
005 | Status and challenges of a stuttering clinic in an urban university hospital | Yoriko Fujimoto, Hirokazu Sakamoto | ||||
006 | The influence of factors related to the occurrence of stuttering on word perception in Japanese | Momoko Oda, Norimune Kawai | ||||
012 | Why do regional differences exist between self-help groups? A discussion through We-Stutt project's activities | Daiki Kurosawa, Hayato Araki, Koichi Hirose, Daichi Iimura | ||||
013 | The possibility of VR (virtual reality) technology for stuttering treatment | Madoka Umetsu, Daichi Iimura | ||||
016 | Treatment of cluttering based on rhythmic synchronization | Shoko Miyamoto, Shinako Yamasaki, Setsuko Imatomi | ||||
019 | Preliminary investigation of rhythmic effect on fluency of children who stutter | Shinako Yamazaki, Shoko Miyamoto | ||||
022 | Stuttering on function and content words in Japanese children of two age groups | Takanabu Homma, Satoshi Imaizumi | ||||
023 | Characteristics of peer consultations among members of a self-help group. | Hiroaki Kobayashi, Yoshimasa Sakata | ||||
041 | Induction of speech fluency by using transcranial direct current electrical stimulation and delayed auditory feedback | Yasuto Yada, Ryuichiro Hashimoto, Shuta Tomisato, Daichi Iimura | ||||
051 | Stuttering as a social construct: An analysis through the presenter's own experience | Motohiro Honda | ||||
054 | Keeping company and living with stuttering: 20 years of workshops for children who stutter and their parents | Takaharu Satou | ||||
055 | Formant transitions at the onset of phonation with light articulatory contacts | Keiko Ochi, Koichi Mori, Naomi Sakai, Yasunari Obuchi | ||||
057 | The World friend map | Takayuki Minami | ||||
060 | Experimental treatment of early stuttering: preliminary findings of a randomized controlled trial | Yoshimasa Sakata, Yuki Hara, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Shoko Miyamoto, Naoshi Maeara, Norimune Kawai, Mariko Yoshino, Koichi Mori | ||||
308 | Perceptual Attributes of Exceptionally Rapid Rate: Implications for Cluttering | Florence L. Myers, Klaas Bakker, Lawrence J. Raphael | ||||
314 | Modifying speech onset in stuttering with altered auditory feedback | Torrey Loucks, Heecheong Chon, Anwar Haq | ||||
315 | Onset of stuttering in teenage years: a case study | Anu Subramanian | ||||
318 | The therapeutic alliance: clinician-client perceptions and perceived outcomes in stuttering treatment | Robyn Croft, Jennifer Watson | ||||
336 | Significant others’ perceptions of the emotional impact of stuttering on their life partner who stutters | Athanasia Svenning, Martine Vanryckeghem, Jacqueline Towson, Melissa Hamilton | ||||
337 | An Alternative Rate of Speech Measure for Individuals Who Clutter | Jessica S. Kisenwether, Kathleen Scaler-Scott, Shea Williams, Rachel Moon, Shayne Postiglione, Denis Anson | ||||
342 | Normative, reliability and validity investigation of the Behavior Assessment Battery for Adults – Persian form | Martine Vanryckeghem, Arezoo Hasanvand, Fariba Yadegari | ||||
344 | Treatment approach for two children with coexisting stuttering and articulation/phonological and developmental disorder | Naoshi Maeara, Nozomi Takahashi, Yui Taguchi | ||||
349 | An overview of employment difficulty among adults who stutter in Japan | Daichi Iimura | ||||
351 | The impact of stuttering on Portuguese School Age Children | Mónica Rocha, J. Scott Yaruss, Joana Rato | ||||
355 | Needs and actual condition of accommodations of students who stutter in speech-language-hearing therapist education programs | Misuzu Yasui, Daichi Iimura | ||||
360 | Early intervention in children who stutter around the world: International survey | Katarzyna Węsierska, Joseph Agius, Aleksandra Boroń | ||||
362 | The use of avoidance behaviors by bilingual Lebanese adults who stutter | Tala Haouili, Selma Saad Merouwe, Nadia Brejon Teitler | ||||
366 | Stuttering and Cluttering Attitudes of Beginning SLP Students, Education Students, and the Public in Russia | Yulia O. Filatova, Olga Antipova, Kenneth O. St. Louis | ||||
375 | A survey of the speaker’s experience of the moment of stuttering | Seth Tichenor, J. Scott Yaruss | ||||
377 | Attention and working memory skills in young children who stutter | Erica Lescht, Amanda Hampton Wray | ||||
379 | Subjective and objective measures of stuttering: An exploration of the relationship between OASES-A and SSI-4 | Kirsten Howells, Cliff Baluyot, Hilda Sønsterud | ||||
386 | Comparison of aspects of stuttering in Kannada-English balanced bilingual adults who stutter | Priyanka Kashyap, Santosh Maruthy | ||||
391 | The clinical application of tactile speech feedback on qualitative and quantitative stuttering severity | Greg Snyder, Sydney Gulley, Elizabeth Wylot | ||||
398 | Prevalence of Stuttering in the Adult Population: An Update | Jean-François Leblanc | ||||
400 | Investigation on assertion of Japanese children who stutter | Masamutsu Kenjo, Junichi Matsuo, Takashi Nakamura | ||||
402 | Translation and evaluation of “Self-Stigma of Stuttering Scale (4S)” to Norwegian | Janina Härmälä, Åse Sjøstrand, Michael Boyle | ||||
405 | Timing disorder of adults who stutter: Evidence from bimanual coordination tasks | Akira Toyomura, Tetsunoshin Fujii, Paul F. Sowman | ||||
407 | The European Fluency Specialists Registration System | Kurt Eggers, Elaine Kelman, Mark Pertijs | ||||
413 | Relationships Between Maternal Disfluencies, Language Complexity, and Child Language Outcomes | Shelley B. Brundage, Nan Bernstein Ratner | ||||
415 | How does altered auditory feedback ameliorate stuttering? A perspective derived from non-speech sensorimotor performance | Robert van de Vorst, Floris van Vugt, Vincent L. Gracco | ||||
423 | Should clients be taught to maintain eye-contact when speaking? Data from neurological and psychophysical responses. | Glen Tellis, Cara Imbalzano, D’manda Price, Elizabeth Heinmiller, Jordan Seprosky, Cari Tellis, Rickson Mesquita, Sergio L. Novi Jr., Arjun Yodh | ||||
435 | Pediatricians’ referral practices for children who stutter | Katherine Winters, Courtney T. Byrd | ||||
450 | Differences in coping with stressful situations between adolescents who stutter and adolescents who do not | Ana Rendulic, Andrea Milevcic Malenica | ||||
477 | Reports Of 149 Cases Of Stuttering Over Five Years At Our Small Clinic | Eri Sato, Mamiko Otsuka, Masanobu Kumada | ||||
480 | Motor inhibition and severity of stuttered speech in adults | Shanley Treleaven, Geoffrey Coalson |
SATURDAY 14th JULY | ||||||
Reference number | Title | Authors (presenting authors cited in bold) | ||||
7 | Effect of pause duration time on the frequency of stuttering occurrence in Japanese. | Yuji Honda, Naoshi Maeara, Kentaro Shibata | ||||
8 | First Japanese institute for stuttering and its influence on school education | Yuta Hashimoto | ||||
14 | Stuttering Camp in Gunma: Forming friendships in cooperation with resource rooms "Tsuukyu" | Masatsugu Satoh, Tomoko Hoshino _ | ||||
15 | Mothers' feelings through rearing preschool children who stutter | Airi Arita, Michiyo Hirano | ||||
25 | Exploration of approaches to stuttering based on conditions such as yips and dystonia | Heiichi Morikawa | ||||
27 | A study on the selection of stuttering screening items | Yuki Hara, Sachie Umehara, Yuri Sasaki, Yousuke Kita, Masumi Inagaki_ | ||||
29 | Research and issues concerning self-help groups for parents of children who stutter | Toshiaki Katada, Akiko Mochida | ||||
32 | A study of speech change at the early stage of an integrated approach | Wakana Hata, Kentarou Yoshizawa, Nao Yusada, Yuki Hara, Yumi Yukimoto, Takeshi Murakami, Michinari Fukada, Ikuyo Ishizaka, Satoshi Horiguchi_ | ||||
47 | Work on Stuttering in Fukushima Prefecture: Report on the First Fukushima Stuttering Council | Yayoi Mori, Daiki Kurosawa, Hidekazu Namae, Tetsuhito Fukushima | ||||
48 | Tele-therapy for a child who stutters: A case study using sound recording and e-mail | Michiko_Shimada, Tetunoshin_Fujii, Akira_Toyomura | ||||
53 | Facial expressions of people who stutter | Yuta Okuno | ||||
57 | The World friend map | Takayuki Minami | ||||
58 | Comparison of individual and group cognitive behavior therapies: A single case switch-over study. | Tomohito Houjou, Koichi Mori | ||||
302 | The development of the Mandarin-Chinese Communication Attitude Inventory for Stuttering Adults | Shu-Lan Yang | ||||
323 | Longitudinal Outcomes Following Participation in a Summer Camp for Children Who Stutter | Caryn Herring, Ryan Millager, J. Scott Yaruss | ||||
326 | Comparisons of Clinical Self-Efficacy and Stigma Variance between SLPs-WS and WDS | Kodai Noguchi, Abby Hemmerich | ||||
331 | Autonomic correlates of speech production in preschoolers who stutter | Bridget Walsh, Evan Usler | ||||
338 | Adapting stuttering attitude assessment instruments to cohorts and cultures: An attempt from India | Pallavi Kelkar | ||||
352 | Time Pressure Effects in People Who Do and Do Not Stutter | Michael Susca, Katrina Vu, Ashley Choi, Matthew Webster | ||||
353 | Worldwide Practices in Stuttering and Multilingualism | Nancy E. Hall, Kimberly Martins | ||||
356 | Our practice to achieve employment support for people who stutter through Domo-Work | Toshimitsu Takeuchi, Manami Miyawaki, Daichi Iimura | ||||
358 | Influences of Sentence-Level Factors on the Stuttering Frequency of Japanese School-Age Children Who Stutter | Takahashi Saburo | ||||
359 | Normative and psychometric investigation of the Behavior Assessment Battery for Children who Stutter in Poland | Katarzyna W_sierska, Martine Vanryckeghem, Aleksandra Krawczyk | ||||
363 | Developmental Stuttering & Autism: A Comparison of Disfluencies and Linguistic Features | Heather Salvo, Sloane Burgess | ||||
365 | Attitudes Toward Stuttering and Cluttering of the Chinese Public | Yulia O. Filatova, An-Ning Song, Kenneth O. St. Louis | ||||
367 | Locus of causality of parents of children who stutter | Min Young Kim, Kyungjae Lee | ||||
369 | The Reliability of Stuttering Measurements: Collecting Data Simultaneously Versus Individually | Jason H. Davidow, Robin L. Edge | ||||
376 | Lexical retrieval and story retelling in adults who do and do not stutter | Erica Lescht, Melissa Stockbridge, Nan Bernstein Ratner | ||||
378 | Adaptation Effect: Impact of Material Length and Timing Intervals on Speech Rate | Ying-Chiao Tsao | ||||
382 | A perceptual study of communication effectiveness in cluttering | Emily Gurtizen, Katrina Giacumbo, Kathleen Scaler Scott, Jessica Kisenwether | ||||
392 | The effects of acetaminophen on emotional pain and stuttering desensitization | Greg Snyder, Meliah Grant | ||||
404 | Reasonable Accommodations for Teenagers Who Stutter | Norimune Kawai | ||||
414 | Hope and coping styles under stress among adults who stutter | Afnan Darawshe-Bakrey, Nitza Katz-Bernstein, Ruth Ezrati | ||||
419 | Behavior Assessment Battery: Normative and comparative study of Greek-speaking school-age children who stutter. | Katerina Ntourou, George Fourlas, Dimitris Marousos, Maria Paphiti, Martine Vanryckeghem | ||||
420 | Temperament as a factor in onset and development of stuttering: data from a Spanish sample | Alicia Fernandez-Zuñiga,, Francisco Cabello-Luque, Vanesa Valero-Gómez, Virginia Montero Parras | ||||
422 | Incorporating intensive group stuttering treatment into an existing summer camp program in Ukraine | Kim Sabourin, Roman Marchuk | ||||
424 | Are certain dysfluencies preferred over others? Neurological, psychophysical, and surveyed responses of typically fluent speakers. | Glen Tellis, Cara Imbalzano, D'manda Price, Elizabeth Heinmiller, Jordan Seprosky, Cari Tellis, Rickson Mesquita, Sergio L. Novi Jr., Arjun Yodh | ||||
426 | Fractional anisotropy decreases in the left arcuate fasciculus in people who stutter: A tractography study | Keiichi Yasu, Rongna A, Naomi Sakai, Koichi Mori | ||||
428 | Lexical and Phonological Strategies Used by Adults Who Stutter: An Eye Tracking Study | Kristin M. Pelczarski | ||||
434 | Neural correlates of lexical diversity in children who do and do not stutter | Erica Lescht, Gregory J. Spray, Chelsea Johnson, Emily O. Garnett, Ho Ming Cho2, Soo-Eun Chang | ||||
437 | Perception of speech naturalness by untrained Arab listeners | Maisa A. Haj-Tas | ||||
451 | Stuttering is more than what you hear- Drawings of Stuttering | Darija Hercigonja Salamoni, Ana Renduli_ | ||||
464 | Factor structure of the Japanese version of Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale in people who stutter | Tomosumi Haitani, Naomi Sakai, Koichi Mori, Tomohito Hojyo, A-Rong-Na Hohchahar | ||||
493 | Africa waking up | Joseph Nsubuga |
SUNDAY 15th JULY | ||||||
Reference number | Title | Authors (presenting authors cited in bold) | ||||
4 | Effectiveness of the combined approach of DCM and Fluency Shaping Therapy for a preschool child who stutters | Nozomi Takahashi, Naoshi Maeara, Seiji Nimi | ||||
9 | The card game of stuttering. | Tetsuya Hosoo | ||||
20 | A consideration of stuttering based on results of health examinations of 3-year-olds | Takaaki Takeyama, Toshihito Aoki, Miyuki Ito, Shinichiro Kasai, Jiro Udaka | ||||
21 | Employment support activities of people who stutter: cases of support | Manami Miyawaki, Daichi Iimura | ||||
26 | The effect of pitch-accent on the occurrence of stuttering | Kentaro Shibata, Yuji Honda, Naoshi Maeara__ | ||||
28 | The relationship between developmental disorders and social anxiety in adults seeking treatment for stuttering | Kentarou Yoshizawa, Ikuyo Ishizaka, Nao Yasuda, Yumi Yukimoto, Masayasu Hasebe, Mayu Fueda, Wakana Hata, Michinari Fukuda | ||||
31 | What we can do to help children understand more about stuttering | Nobuko Ishigaki, Takeuchi Yuko_ | ||||
35 | Anxiety and Stuttering: Differences in speech between face-to-face and telephone communication | Yoshimasa Makimoto, Takanobu Honma, Satoshi Imaizumi) | ||||
37 | The practice of dealing with stuttering through posture, and establishment of a community | Tetsuya Goto | ||||
45 | International stuttering enlightenment day in Japan | Makoto Aoyama | ||||
46 | Issues and support needs of PWS in Tohoku District: Analysis of narratives of adolescent people | Yayoi Mori, Tomoo Hidaka, Tetsuhito Fukushima | ||||
49 | Treatment for a student who wants to give his valedictory speech without stuttering at his graduation ceremony | Masatoshi Umemura | ||||
50 | Enjoy Japanese classes: From the viewpoint of advocacy in the self-help group | Saori Takai, Toyoaki Waki | ||||
56 | Incidence of stuttering and related factors at the three-year-old checkup in Japan | Naomi Sakai, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Yuki Hara, Shoko Miyamoto, Yoshikazu Kikuchi, Daisuke Sudo, Koichi Mori | ||||
57 | The World friend map | Takayuki Minami | ||||
59 | A case of early childhood stuttering in which the Lidcombe Program and articulation therapy were conducted in parallel | Kohei Kakuta, Yoshimasa Sakata, Tomohito Houjyo, Kotaro Ishikawa | ||||
320 | Recovery of brain abscess-induced stuttering after neurosurgical intervention. | Daisuke Sudo,Youichi Doutake, Hidenori Yokota, Eiju Watanabe | ||||
322 | A retrospective comparison of the Camperdown Program and the Comprehensive Stuttering Program: The ISTAR experience | Jessica Harasym, Holly Lomheim, Torrey Loucks | ||||
329 | Emotional reactivity and regulation of preschool-age children who stutter during a cognitively-stressful speaking task. | Heather Salvo, Hayley S. Arnold | ||||
333 | The importance of the working alliance in stuttering therapy: Client perceptions. | Hilda Sønsterud,, Kirsten Howells, Margrethe Seeger Halvorsen, Kristin Billaud Feragen, David Ward, Melanie Kirmess | ||||
339 | Awareness building and destigmatization of stuttering in India: Baby steps | Pallavi Kelkar, Prathiksha Vaidyanathan | ||||
350 | Stuttering and multilingualism: practical implications | Glenn Aerts | ||||
357 | An investigation of children who stutter's and parents' needs toward their environment | Osamu Ishida, Daichi Iimura | ||||
383 | How does cluttering affect quality of life and school experiences? A qualitative study. | Solveig Klokk, Malin Celine Ødegård, Ane Hestmann Melle, Karoline Hoff | ||||
387 | Phonological Encoding and Working Memory in Kannada speaking Adults who Stutter | Nirmal Sugathan, Santosh Maruthy | ||||
388 | The effects of reduced articulation rate on language in caregivers and preschool children who stutter | Jean Sawyer, Heidi M. Harbers, Takahisa Nagase | ||||
393 | The source of stuttering disclosure, and its effects on attitudes toward pediatric stuttering | Greg Snyder, Molly Grace Williams | ||||
394 | The German Communication Attitude Test for preschool and kindergarten children who stutter (KiddyCAT-G): psychometric properties | Sandra Neumann, Martine Vanryckeghem, Regina Tiefenthaller, Christian Rietz, Prisca Stenneken | ||||
408 | Comorbid psychiatric disorder and anxiety symptoms in patients who visited Adult Stuttering Clinic in Japan | S.Y. Kim, R.Sakuma, N.Sakai, T.Hojo, Y.Sakata, Koichi Mori | ||||
417 | Weighted-SLD Stuttering Severity using Word and Syllable Counts | Chelsea Johnson, Erica Lescht, Gregory J. Spray, Eun Chang | ||||
427 | Resonant Voice as a Potential Fluency Technique: A Mixed-Methods Analysis | Kristin M. Pelczarski, Linda Hoag | ||||
436 | Topic maintenance strategies used by adolescents who clutter and typical peers | Maisa A. Haj-Tas, Sana M. Kamal | ||||
438 | Bilingual Children Who Stutter: US School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists‘ Training and Perceptions | Jennifer B. Watson, Abigail Smalligan | ||||
441 | Can motor deficits occur in stuttering without language or auditory problems? | Sarah Vanhoutte, Patrick Santens, John Van Borsel | ||||
444 | OASES around the world: International Collaborations For Understanding The Impact of Stuttering | J Scott Yaruss, Seth Tichenor | ||||
449 | Emotional and social impairment and self perceived communication competence in children and adolescents who stutter | Andrea Milevcic Malenica, Ana Rendulic | ||||
474 | Behavioral Inhibition and Stuttering Persistence | Katerina Ntourou, DaHye Choi, Cara Singer, Robin Jones, Tedra Walden, Edward Conture, Elizabeth Oyler DeFranco | ||||
486 | Teasing and bullying experiences of children who stutter | Yoshikazu Kikuchi, Yumi Yamaguchi, Takashi Nakagawa | ||||
491 | A comparison of stuttering speech characteristics in Sinhala-English bilingual children who stutter in Sri Lanka | Y.M.U.I Yapa | ||||
495 | Relationship between severity of stuttering and coping profile | Shuta Tomisato, Yasuto Yada, Koichiro Wasano |
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A consideration of stuttering based on results of health examinations of 3-year-olds | Takaaki Takeyama, Toshihito Aoki, Miyuki Ito, Shinichiro Kasai, Jiro Udaka |