5TH WORLD CONGRESS
ON FLUENCY DISORDERS

25 – 28th
July, 2006
 
Dublin, Ireland

 

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Andrade, C.

Bilingualism: Comparison of Speech Rate between Portuguese and English

Andrade, C.

Influence of Speech Disruption Position in Brazilian Children

Andrade, C.

P300 Event-Related Potentials in Stutterers Pre- and Post-Treatment

Arnold, H.

Emotional Reactivity and Regulation in Young Children who Stutter: Preliminary Behavioral and Brain Activity Data

Beglova, O.

The Substantiation of the Use of the Dance-Moving Therapy in Stuttering (the Psychophysical Aspect)

Bernardini, S.

The Behavior Checklist © : Normative Study of Italian CWS and CWNS

Carlo-Mirabal, E.J.

Speech Rate of Non-Stuttering Spanish-Speaking Adults

Checiek, M.

Choiced Issues of Realisation of Speech Units in Stuttering

Filatova, Y.

Analysis of Speech Dysfluencies in Preschool Children with Different Clinical Forms of Stuttering

Filatova, Y.

Successful Stuttering Management Program (SSMP): Evaluation of Efficacy

Grieve, R.

The Difficulties and Challenges Associated with Dysfluency and Academic Life: Personal Perspective of an Academic with a Mild Stutter

Grinfeld, D.

Articulation Rate in Children and Adolescents: Hebrew Speakers

Hiroshima, S.

Social Anxiety, Public Self-Consciousness, and Social Self-Efficacy among School-Age Stutterers and Non-Stutterers

Irwin, M.

Terminology -- Can Better Description Lead to Better Diagnosis and Therapy

Karrass, J.

Emotional Reactivity and Regulation in Preschool Children who Stutter

Kejklíčková, I.

Results of Internal Examinations of Stutterers

Kim, Y.-J.

Perceptions of Korean Speech Clinicians and Laypeople toward Adults and Children with Stuttering

Kuster, J.

International Stuttering Awareness Day: Consumers and Professionals Working Together

Lee, E.-J.

A Qualitative Study of Temperament of Preschool Children who Stutter and the Mothers

Lee, H.

A Case Study of Stuttering after a Car Accident

Linklater, J.

North Dublin Teenage Stuttering: Intensive Courses for Teenagers who Stammer

Lundskog, M.

The Relevance of Cognitive Psychotherapy (CPT) in Stuttering Therapy

Marchiori, M.

Focus and Prosody in the Oral Productions of Stutterers

Melnick, K.

Intensive Stuttering Therapy Program for School-Age Children and their Parents

Mitchell, P.

Long-term Outcomes from an Intensive Treatment Programme for 8-12 Year Old Children who Stammer

Miyamoto, S.

An Examination of the Checklist for Possible Cluttering in Japan

Pellowski, M.

Lexical Retrieval Abilities of Adults who Do and Do Not Stutter

Pellowski, M.

Clinicians' Knowledge of Speaking Rate and Stuttering: Preliminary Findings

Ryan, B.

EBP in Fluency for Universities: Assessment/Management GILCU, Transfer and Maintenance

Ryan, B.

Prediction of Spontaneous Recovery and Persistence in Individual Preschool Stuttering Children

Touzet, B.

Motor and Pre-motor Aspects in Treatment of Adult Stutter

Trichon, M.

The Effects of Self-help Group Participation on Stuttering Therapy

Tsao, Y.-C.

Cultural Attitudes toward Oral Expression, Stuttering and Speech Therapy

Van Borsel, J.

Acoustic Features of Palilalia: A Case Study

Van Borsel, J.

The Prevalence of Stuttering in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

Watson, J.B.

Influence of Multisyllabic Word Repetitions on Severity Measures of Monolingual Spanish-Speaking Children who Stutter

Yuki, H.

The Influences of Linguistic Complexity on Fluency for Developmental Stuttering: With a Focus on Native Japanese Children

 

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