Dr. Elaina Kefalianos is the Lead of Teaching and Senior Lecturer for the Master of Speech Pathology course at the University of Melbourne. She has 13 years of clinical research experience. Her current research focuses on better understanding the development of stuttering and recovery in population-level studies and improving management approaches for children who stutter.
Elaina is Vice-President for the Stuttering Association for the Young: Australia. This is a national not for profit organization for 7-18-year-old Australian young people who stutter. Some of her latest research is focused on conducting trials examining the efficacy of novel creative arts programs to improve psychosocial outcomes for young people who stutter. She is also a chief investigator for the Effective Stuttering Treatment project. Together with colleagues at the University of Oslo in Norway, she is developing a new intervention program for preschool children who stutter.
Elaina’s research has been published in international leading discipline-specific journals. She has received over $2.5M in competitive research grants to date and has been an invited speaker at 4 international seminars.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00-7:35: Welcome and opening marks 7:35-13:42: Camp SAY: = magic 13:42-19:01: Being a professional researcher/clinician and also a personal partner with a PWS 19:01-24:20: Navigating stuttering society 24:20-30:00: Bringing data to life and using stories to generate evidence (research data) 30:00-32:56: The inspirational example of Dr. Susan Block and how Elaina discovered her passion for stuttering 32:56-38:02: International perspective and collaboration between Australia-Norway 44:09-45:45: Talking about the intersection of professional and personal stuttering worlds 45:45-58:37: Stereotypes and stigma... Australian accents and Vegemite vs. American accents and peanut butter and jelly 58:37-Closing: Closing remarks RESOURCES/LINKS SAY: Australia https://www.sayaustralia.org.au QUOTES: "Camp Say in one word?" "Magic." "All that stuff beneath the surface... I felt completely unable to handle properly." "Rich taught me I don't want to change my voice- I just want to enjoy the conversation." "I treat, I teach and I research stuttering. So yeah, I'm just completely immersed in it." HOST BIOUri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator of Transcending Stuttering Academy and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.