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As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated. For the most current publications from the faculty, students, and staff of Touro University, please check our institutional repository, Touro Scholar, and email any questions or publication submissions to touro.scholar@touro.edu.

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  • Reichel, I. K. (2010). Treating the person who clutters and stutters. In K. Bakker, L. Raphael & F. Myers (Eds.), Proceedings of the First World Conference on Cluttering (pp. 99-108). Katarino, Bulgaria: International Cluttering Association.

  • Reichel, I. K., Ademola-Sokoya, G., Bakhtiar, M., Barrett, E., Bona, J., Busto-Marolt, L., . . . Yasin, S. (2014). Frontiers of cluttering across continents: Research, clinical practices, self-help and professional preparation. Perspectives on Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders, 4(2), 42-50. This material can be found here.

  • Reichel, I. K., & Draguns, J. (2011). International perspectives on perceiving, identifying, and managing cluttering. In D. Ward & K. Scaler Scott (Eds.), Cluttering: A handbook of research, intervention, and education (pp. 263-279). East Sussex, England: Psychology Press.

  • Reichel, I. K., & Ray, A. (2008). The ICA adopts the cluttering orphan. Perspectives on Fluency and Fluency Disorders, 18(2), 84-86.

  • Reichel, I. K., Scott, K. S., van Zaalen, Y., St. Louis, K. O. , van Borsel, J., Leahy, M., . . . Ward, D. (2013). ICA international mosaic on cluttering: Historic origins, research, assessment, and treatment. Perspectives on Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders, 3(1), 5-13.  doi:10.1044/gics3.1.5

  • Reiter, S. L. (2009). Writing away the demons: Stories of creative coping through transformative writing. St. Cloud, MN: North Star Press.

  • Reiter, S. L. (2010). Poets-Behind-Bars; A creative righting project for prisoners and poetry therapists in training. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 23(4), 215-238. doi:10.1080/08893675.2010.528221

  • Reiter, S. L., & Leedy, J. (1981). The uses of poetry in drama therapy. In G. Schattner & R. Courtney (Eds.), Drama in therapy for adults. New York, NY: Drama Book Specialists.

  • Reiter, S. L., & Weisberger, L. (2003). Coping with grief and loss. In G. G. Chavis & L. L. Weisberger (Eds.), The healing fountain: Poetry therapy for life's journey (pp.110-146). St. Cloud, MN: North Star Press.

  • Shapiro, D. A., Abbink, M., Bortz, M., Bruna, A., Cook, F., Dhu, P., . . . Wahlhaus, M. (2004). A multinational investigation of stuttering intervention: Assumptions, practices, and lessons. In A. Packman, A. Meltzer, & H. F. M. Peters (Eds.), Theory, research and therapy in fluency disorders (pp. 123-138). Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Nijmegen University Press.

  • Shapiro, D. A., Molt, L. F., Lundberg, A., Reichel, I., Ohashi, Y., Simon, A. M., & Wahlhaus, M. M. (2000). Multinational understanding through stuttering intervention: Diverse influences and global lessons. In H. G. Bosshardt, J. S. Yaruss, & H. F. M. Peters (Eds.), Fluency disorders: Theory, research, treatment, and self-help (pp. 505-512). Nijmegen, The Netherlands: International Fluency Association/Nijmegen University Press.

  • Shapiro, D. A., Molt, L. F., Lundberg, A., Reichel, I., Ohashi, Y., Simon, A. M., & Wahlhaus, M. M. (2001, June). Le traitement du begaiement: Son approche selon differents pays, influences diverse et lecons generales [The treatment of stuttering: Its approach according to various countries, diverse influences and general lessons]. Reeducation Orthophonique [Speech Therapy], 206, 113-126.

  • St. Louis, K. O., Reichel, I., Yaruss, S. J., & Lubker, B. B. (2009). Construct and concurrent validity of a prototype questionnaire to survey public attitudes toward stuttering. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 34(1), 11-28.

  • St. Louis, K. O., Williams, M. J., Ware, M. B., Guendouzi, J., & Reichel, I. K. (2014). The public opinion survey of human attributes-stuttering (POSHA-S) and bipolar adjective scale (BAS): Aspects of validity. Journal of Communication Disorders, 50(4), 36-50. doi:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2014.04.001

  • Van Zaalen, Y., & Reichel, I. (2013). Qu'est-ce que le bredouillement? Pistes pour l'intervention orthophonique. [What is cluttering? Guidelines for treatment]. Reeducation Orthophonique [Speech Therapy], 256, 119-153.

  • Van Zaalen, Y., & Reichel, I. K. (2014). Cluttering treatment: Theoretical considerations and intervention planning. Perspectives on Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders, 4(2), 57-62. This material can be found here.

  • Van Zaalen, Y., & Reichel, I. K. (2015). Cluttering: Current views on its nature, diagnosis, and treatment. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse.

  • Van Zaalen, Y., & Reichel, I. K. (2015) Nowoczesne podejścia do terapii giełkotu [Innovative approaches to the treatment of cluttering]. In Węsierska, K. (Ed.), Zaburzenia płynności mowy – Teoria i praktyka [Fluency disorders: Theory and practice] (Vol. 1, pp. 265–288). Niezdrowice, Poland: KOMLOGO Piotr Gruba. This material can be found here.

  • Van Zaalen, Y., & Reichel, I. K. (2017). Prevalence of cluttering in two European countries: A pilot study. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2(SIG 17), 42-49. https://doi.org/10.1044/persp2.SIG17.42

  • Yang, S. Y., Ahn, J. S., & Sidtis, D. V. L. (2015). The perceptual and acoustic characteristics of Korean idiomatic and literal sentences. Speech, Language and Hearing, 18(3), 166-178. doi:10.1179/2050572814Y.0000000061

  • Yang, S. Y., & Sidtis, D. V. L. (2015). Cerebral processing of proper and common nouns: Perception and production following left hemisphere damage. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 29(4), 319-332. doi:10.3109/02699206.2014.991450

  • Yang, S. Y., Sidtis, D., & Yang, S. N. (2017). Listeners' identification and evaluation of Korean idiomatic utterances produced by persons with left- or right-hemisphere damage. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 31(2), 155-173. doi:10.1080/02699206.2016.1186223

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