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JCPSLP

Volume 17, Number 3 2015

133

O’Brian, S., Onslow, M., Cream, A., & Packman, A.

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O’Brian, S., Packman, A., & Onslow, M. (2008).

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who stutter: A Phase I trial.

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Behaviour Change

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of the Unhelpful Thoughts and Beliefs About Stuttering

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among adults who stutter.

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Karimi, H., O’Brian S., Onslow, M., Jones, M., Menzies,

R., & Packman, A. (2013). Unscheduled telephone calls to

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health information: How this affects the patient–health

professional relationship.

Patient Education and Counseling

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O’Brian, S., Cream, A., Onslow, M., & Packman, A.

(2001). A replicable, nonprogrammed, instrument-free

method for the control of stuttering with prolonged-speech.

Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing

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O’Brian, S., Jones, M., Lincoln, M., Harrison, E.,

Packman, A., Menzies, R., & Onslow, M. (2013). Validity

of real-time measures of stuttering frequency.

Speech,

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Brenda Carey

is a research collaborator with The Australian

Stuttering Research Centre, a clinical educator at La Trobe

University and the director of a stuttering treatment centre in

Melbourne.

Sue O’Brian

is a senior research fellow at The

Australian Stuttering Research Centre with special interest in

stuttering treatment and measurement.

Mark Onslow

is the

director of The Australian Stuttering Research Centre at The

University of Sydney.

Correspondence to:

Professor Mark Onslow

Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney

PO Box 170, Lidcombe NSW 1825, Australia

phone: (02) 9351 9061

email:

mark.onslow@sydney.edu.au