Abstracts are invited on the following conference themes:
- Commonalities - commonalities across therapies, disorders or perspectives
- Evidence Based Practice - empirical research evidence; integrating research into clinical practice; measuring outcome; practice based evidence
- Dysfluency: The wider context - concomitant disorders; covert aspects of stuttering; environmental factors; cluttering
- Integrating theories and therapies - application of counseling approaches such as CBT, SFBT to stuttering; application of theories; how theory informs therapy
- Neurophysiology - aetiological complexity; brain imaging; brain function; motor function; implications for interventions
- Health Service Issues - coping with health service changes; value for money; telehealth; service delivery models.
Abstract submissions are sought for the following presentations:
- Poster
- Research Paper
- Junior Researcher Forum
- Discussion Paper
- Workshops
Visit the abstract submission page to find out the formats required for each submission type.
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David Rowley, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, UK Sharon Millard, The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children, UK
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Rt Hon Ed Balls MP will be the Speaker at the Gala dinner, to find out more visit www.dysfluencyconference.com
Nan Bernstein Ratner, University of Maryland, USA Willie Botterill, The Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children, UK Joe Donaher, The Center for Childhood Communication, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA Ann Packman, Australian Stuttering Research Centre, The University of Sydney, Australia Martin Sommer, University of Goettingen, Germany
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