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98. Interview with speech pathologist Dr Georgie Johnson

98. Interview with speech pathologist Dr Georgie Johnson

Update: 2024-12-02
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This week we had a fascinating conversation with speech pathologist and science communicator Dr Georgie Johnson. Georgie is a clinical researcher with an interest in childhood stuttering treatment and addressing the psychological impact of stuttering for children. Georgie completed her PhD in 2024 investigating management of stuttering during the school years. Part of this program of research was a treatment trial of an intervention to support 6-12 year old children who stutter from across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong. From this trial, Georgie and colleagues have published a range of freely accessible practical recommendations and clinical resources for community clinicians to use to optimise treatment outcomes for their school age clients. Georgie is also one of the Directors of the Stuttering Association for the Young Australia (SAY AU) and continues to work in the field to explore psychosocial support for young people who stutter. 


You can follow Georgie and find out more about her work here:


https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgie-johnson-5a87971b5/


https://bsky.app/profile/georgiejspeechpath.bsky.social 


https://www.rrr.org.au/on-demand/segments/speech-pathologist-dr-georgie-johnson-on-supporting-stuttering-children


https://healthsciences.unimelb.edu.au/departments/audiology-and-speech-pathology/news-and-events/meet-speech-pathology-phd-student-georgina-johnson


You can find out more information about SAY AU and their programs for young people who stutter at www.sayaustralia.com.au

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98. Interview with speech pathologist Dr Georgie Johnson

98. Interview with speech pathologist Dr Georgie Johnson

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