K. S. Louis, Mary Weidner, Rodney M. Gabel, S. Hughes, Craig Coleman
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Stuttering Attitudes Research Symposium: Reflecting on a Landmark Event
The first ever symposium devoted entirely to the study of attitudes toward stuttering was held September 4–7, 2013 in Morgantown, WV. Identified as the “Stuttering Attitudes Research Symposium,” the event brought together scientists, clinicians, and stakeholders to document the current state of the art and science in all the areas of inquiry related to this topic. The symposium drew leading experts in stuttering attitudes worldwide, in addition to local clinicians and students.