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6 Jul 2018

The Power of Stuttering Allies (Ep. 648)

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Emily Anderson

Emily Anderson joins Chaya Goldstein at the 2018 National Stuttering Association’s (NSA) 35th annual conference to discuss becoming comfortable with stuttering, the beauty of stuttering vulnerability, the importance of stuttering allies, the power of meeting other people who stutter, issues around acceptance, framing stuttering as a strength, and so much more.

Emily Anderson is a person who stutters from Anchorage, Alaska. Ms. Anderson is an environmentalist specializing in water quality and contaminated sites located in the rural Yukon River tribes. Being outdoors in nature is a huge part of Emily’s life. Her love for Alaska inspired Anderson to start Alaska’s first Family Chapter, hoping to spread awareness and self acceptance for fellow stutters. The constant support from her mother, a retired speech-language pathologist, and loving boyfriend is her driving force behind being an advocate for the stuttering community. If you want to hear more about her story, check out Anderson’s articles on the website The Mighty.

  • When Stuttering Makes me an Extrovert Stuck in an Introverts Body
  • Seeing the Gift in My Stutter on Good Days and Bad
  • Finding My Confidence working in Food Service With a Stutter
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Chaya Goldstein, CCC-SLP

Chaya Goldstein, M.A. CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist who stutters. She works at the American Institute for Stuttering (AIS) in New York City and teaches graduate courses in Fluency Disorders. She co-leads the National Stuttering Association Adult Manhattan chapter and coordinates the FRIENDS “Stepping Up” Mentorship program for children and teens who stutter. She’s cares deeply about stuttering advocacy, education, and empowerment and is committed to educating SLPs, educators and the public.

By: stuttertalk Chaya Goldsten, stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Emily Anderson, National Stuttering Association, NSA, stammering, stutter, stuttering

21 Jun 2018

The Speakers’ Experiences of the Moment of Stuttering (Ep. 647)

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J. Scott Yaruss, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-F, F-ASHA

J. Scott Yaruss and Seth Tichenor join Peter Reitzes to discuss the speakers’ experience of the moment of stuttering and ongoing research and survey. Future research and surveys are discussed as well.

J. Scott Yaruss, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-F, F-ASHA is a Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at Michigan State University. Dr. Yaruss has published more than 150 research papers, chapters, booklets, or articles and given more than 450 academic and training presentations at local, national, and international conferences. He is co-author of the Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering (OASES) and the book Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide.

stuttering, stutterSeth Tichenor is a PhD candidate at Michigan State University. He is a person who stutters and a Speech-Language Pathologist. Tichenor’s research interests include better understanding the moment of stuttering, the experience of stuttering behaviors, and how behaviors manifest in the speech of those who stutter.

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14 Jun 2018

The S-Word: A Crash Course in Stuttering (Ep. 646)

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Courtney Luckman

Katie Gore and Courtney Luckman join Peter Reitzes to discuss The S Word, a new intensive stuttering treatment program beginning in August, 2018.

Katie and Courtney are asked about the core components of the program, the goals, follow-up, how one goes about creating an intensive treatment program from scratch and so much more.

Katie Gore, MA, CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist, Director of Speech IRL and co-leader of the City of Chicago’s chapter of the National Stuttering Association.

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Katie Gore

Courtney Luckman is a speech-language pathologist at speech IRL in Chicago, IL where she is the lead clinician on stuttering. Courtney has an active role in the National Stuttering Association, chairing the Young Adults Committee, as well as co-leading the City of Chicago chapter.

 

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Courtney Luckman, Katie Gore, Peter Reitzes, stutter, stuttering

5 Jun 2018

Ecopipam as Pharmacologic Treatment of Stuttering (Ep. 645)

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Gerald Maguire, MD

Dr. Gerlald Maguire joins Peter Reitzes to discuss Ecopipam as a pharmacologic treatment of stuttering.

Dr. Gerlald Maguire is the new Chairman of the Board of the National Stuttering Association (NSA), Chair of Psychiatry in the University of California’s Riverside School of Medicine and a professor of psychiatry, is the Kirkup Center Chair in Stuttering Treatment and considered by many to be the leading authority on the medical treatment of stuttering.

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1 Jun 2018

A Deep Dive into the World Congress Stuttering and Cluttering Program (Ep. 644)

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Dr. Charley F. Adams joins Peter Reitzes to take a deep dive program of the World Congress of stuttering and cluttering program.

One World, Many Voices: Science and Community is the Inaugural Joint World Congress of the International Cluttering Association (ICA), International Fluency Association (IFA) and International Stuttering Association (ISA), with local host organizations the Japan Society of Stuttering and Other Fluency Disorders and the Japanese Stuttering Genyukai Organization. This event will be held in Hiroshima, Japan, from July 13th-16th, 2018. See the conference program and participate on the Facebook page.

Charley F. Adams, Ph.D., is chair of the International Cluttering Association and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of South Carolina. Charley has led the Columbia chapter of the National Stuttering Association (NSA) since 2001, and served as a regional coordinator for the NSA from 2008 to 2013. In 2013, Charley was chosen as the NSA Speech Language Pathologist of the Year.

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Charley Adams, Peter Reitzes, stutter, stuttering, World Congress

27 May 2018

PhD Forum for Doctoral Students in Stuttering Research (Ep. 643)

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Kerianne Druker

Kerianne Druker and Dr. Tom Weidig join Peter Reitzes to discuss the Research & Publication Committee of the International Fluency Association (IFA) and the upcoming Joint World Congress.

Tom and Kerriane are asked about the PhD Forum for doctoral students in stuttering research they are starting up with the IFA, presentations they are looking forward to at the World Congress, and much more. To learn more about the PhD Forum, contact phdnetwork@theIFA.org

One World, Many Voices: Science and Community is the Inaugural Joint World Congress of the International Cluttering Association

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Dr. Tom Weidig

(ICA), International Fluency Association (IFA) and International Stuttering Association (ISA), with local host organizations the Japan Society of Stuttering and Other Fluency Disorders and the Japanese Stuttering Genyukai Organization. This event will be held in Hiroshima, Japan, from July 13th-16th, 2018.

Kerianne Druker resides in Australia. She is a speech language pathologist and PhD student at Curtin University. Mrs. Druker is a member of the Research & Publication Committee of the International Fluency Association (IFA).

Dr. Tom Weidig resides in Luxembourg. He is co-chair of the International Fluency Association’s Research & Publication Committee and the brain behind the popular and widely read Stuttering Brain Blog.

 

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: IFA, International Fluency Association, Kerianne Druker, Peter Reitzes, stammer, stammering, stutter, stuttering, Tom Weidig
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