Stuttering and Disfluencies: from theory to clinical practice

Annonce

 

Recent advances (2010-2015) in the knowledge of biological and physiological bases of cerebral organization in child and adult stutterers has profoundly reshaped the theoretical conceptions of this disorder. This research, originally active in countries besides the Atlantic Ocean, has recently taken off in French language countries. In this congress, we will discuss, critically analyze and develop better understanding for the clinical diagnosis, assessment and therapeutic practices of the different forms of stuttering.
 

 

April 27th Theoretical advances: etiologies and methods

April 28th The clinics of stuttering

Scientific Comittee

Bernstein-Ratner N., University of Maryland USA
De Nil Luc, University of Toronto, Canada
Estienne Françoise, Catholic University of Louvain
Grosbois Nathalie, Catholic University of Louvain, Institute of Research in Psychological Sciences (IPSY)
Harmegnies Bernard, University of Mons
Fabrice Hisch, University Paul Valery, Montpellier
Leclercq Anne-Lise, Université of Liège
Monfrais-Pfauwadel Marie-Claude, University of Paris VI
Noel Marie-Pascale, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Pesenti Mauro, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Piérart Bernadette, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Szmalec Arnaud, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Vannuscorps Gilles, Université de Harvard USA

Organizing Comittee

Champagne Brigitte, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Grosbois Nathalie, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Harmegnies Bernard, University of Mons
Noel Marie-Pascale, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Pesenti Mauro, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Piérart Bernadette, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY
Szmalec Arnaud, Catholic University of Louvain, IPSY

 

Programme
 

At present, the oral presentations are in French except those of the Professors N. Bernstein Ratner and L. De Nil. The later presentations retained on basis of call for papers could be in French or in English.
Every communication will be delivered in support on two PowerPoints, the one in French, the other one in English.

Thuesday April 27th
Theoretical advances: etiologies and methods


 

Chairperson: 

Prof. A. Szmalec Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) And Psychological Sciences Research Institute

 

     9:00 - 9:30  Welcome, Introduction to the congress

Les bégaiements un champ théorique en plein développement, des retombées / Stuttering: A theoretical view in full development: Innovative clinical issues cliniquesnovatrices. Professeur B.Piérart UCL et IPSY

     09:30 - 10:50

  • Neurological and motor etiologies of stuttering.
    Prof. L. De Nil University of Toronto & Katholic Universiteit of Leuven (with translation into french)
  • Psycholinguistics of stuttering - factors relevant to assessement and treatment.
    Prof. N. Bernstein Ratner
    ,Université du Maryland USA (with translation into french)

     10:50 -11:10 Coffee break

     11:10 - 12:30 

  • New views about stuttering
    Dr M-C Monfrais-Pfauwadel University of Paris V.
  • Measures of the disfluencies
    Professor B. Harmegnies University of Mons

    12:30 – 13:30  Lunch break

    13:30 – 16:30  Parallel sessions

  • SA. Bases neurologiques et ORL
  • SB. Motricité psycholinguistique et disfluences
  • SC. Bilinguisme et bégaiement
  • SD. Fonctions exécutives, hyperactivité et bégaiement
  • SE. Affectivité et bégaiement
  • SF. Mesures objectives des disfluences

    16:30 – 17:00 Conclusion and synthesis of the day

 

Friday, April 28th :
The clinics of the stuttering


 

    09:00 - 09:10     Welcome
 

 

    09:10 - 10:35    Communication Session

Chairperson
Marie-Claude Monfrais-Pfauwadel, Université de Paris VI

  • Communication 1. Mesurer pour traiter : enjeux et limites
    Bernadette Pierart, Université catholique de Louvain
     
  • Communication 2. Mesures subjectives du bégaiement
    Françoise Dejong-Estienne, Université catholique de Louvain
     
  • Communication 3. Efficacité thérapeutique : succès et récidives dans les traitements des personnes qui bégaient
    Ronny Boeÿ, Universiteit Antwerpen
     
  • Communication 4. Le triangle thérapeutique
    Françoise Dejong-Estienne, Université catholique de Louvain
     

    10:35 - 10:50    Coffee break

 

    10:50 - 12:50    Communication Session

Chairperson
Peggy Gatignol, Université de Paris VI

  • Communication 5. Unassisted late recovery from stuttering: What do we learn from reported techniques and causal attributions
    Katrin Neumann, Ruhr University
     
  • Communication 6. Speech restructuring treatment for 6- to 9-year-old children
    Harald Euler, Ruhr University
     

    12:50 - 13:15    Table ronde
 

    13:15 - 14:00    Poster session and lunch break

 

 

    14:00 - 14:50    Communication Session

Chairperson
Hans-Georg Bosshardt, Ruhr University

  • Communication 7. Les bégaiements de l’enfant : bases théoriques et approches cliniques
    Bernadette Pierart, Université catholique de Louvain
     
  • Communication 8. Compétences syntaxiques chez l’enfant de 5 ans qui bégaie
    Allison Brouns, HIS & Bernadette Pierart, Université catholique de Louvain
     

    14:50 - 16:25    Symposium

  • SG. Guidance parentale quand l’enfant bégaie

    16:25 - 16:45    Table ronde

    16:45 - 17:00    Synthesis of work and perspectives

Coffee and sweets


 

Download the booklet (pdf) with the program and abstracts

 

Abstracts:

 Abstract Bernstein Ratner Nan.pdf

 Abstract Bijlevelt Henny.pdf

 Abstract Boey Ronny.pdf

 Abstract De Nil Luc.pdf

 Abstract Estienne Françoise.pdf

 Abstract Fauth Camille.pdf

 Abstract Harmegnies Bernard.pdf

 Abstract Hirsch Fabrice.pdf

 Abstract Jacques Denis.pdf

 Abstract Le Huche François.pdf

 Abstract Monfrais Pfauwadel Marie-Claude.pdf

 Abstract Moritz-Gasser Sylvie.pdf

 Abstract Piérart Bernadette.pdf