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The Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium: Part III. Mental health and early stuttering

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JOURNAL OF FLUENCY DISORDERS
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfludis.2023.106000

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Stuttering; Symposium; Treatment; Issues

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This paper documents the third module of the Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium of 2022, which focused on the mental health issues of preschoolers who stutter and their clinical application. The Symposium included a video interpretation of relevant research, video demonstrations by master clinicians, and discussions among scholars, clinicians, and delegates to explore the connection between research and clinical practice.
Purpose: The Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium of 2022 continued the Fourth Croatia Stuttering Symposium 2019 theme of the connection between research and clinical practice. At the 2022 Symposium, there were 145 delegates from 21 countries. This paper documents the contents of the third of three Symposium modules. Methods: The module topic was mental health and early stuttering, and that pre-schoolers who stutter are at risk of developing mental health issues. A clinical situation was considered where a parent of a 3-year-old child asked a clinician what the early signs of mental health issues might be for a child who stutters. Results: A distinguished scholar presented a 5-minute video interpretation of research about this topic. Three master clinicians then each presented a 2-minute video demonstration of how that research might be applied in a clinical situation. Following that, the convenors moderated a discussion between the distinguished scholar, master clinicians, and delegates regarding the research and how it applies to clinical practice.

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