1. A Decade of Collaboration Among International Representatives of the International Cluttering Association.
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Reichel, Isabella, Ademola-Sakoya, Grace, Aumont Boucand, Véronique, Bona, Judit, Carmona, Jaqueline, Cosyns, Marjan, Filatova, Yulia, Haj-Tas, Maisa, Kelkar, Pallavi, Remman, Reina, Shoko Miyamoto, Ozdemir, Sertan, Sanghi, Maya, Schnell, Alexandra, Biain de Touzet, Beatriz, and Shu-Lan Yang
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COMMITTEES ,INTERNATIONAL agencies ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,SUPPORT groups ,SPEECH therapy ,STUTTERING - Abstract
Purpose: This article presents a collaborative initiative of members of the Committee of the International Representatives of the International Cluttering Association (ICA) upon celebrating the 10th anniversary of the ICA. Such collaborative efforts are designed to improve communication skills, enlighten lives of people with cluttering, and serve as models for speech therapists and other health care professionals in countries around the globe. Method: This initiative began with a seminar at the Inaugural Joint World Congress in Japan in 2018 and continues with an article on cluttering based on the contents of the papers presented at the Congress. Sixteen researchers and speech therapists from 15 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe (East and West), America (North and South), and the Middle East have explored the following themes related to cluttering: cluttering awareness, research, professional preparation, intervention, and self-help groups. Results: This article adds to the body of international literature on cluttering and illustrates that, for the past 10 years, hypothesis-testing research in cluttering continues to be conducted across language barriers and national boundaries, and interventions that are implemented in some locales are being tested and taught in other parts of the world; furthermore, new cluttering treatments are being disseminated for professional preparation and clinical practices. Conclusions: This article demonstrates how global engagement of the ICA's international representatives has led to the exchange of ideas about awareness of cluttering and professional preparation and the best strategies for the treatment of this communication disorder in countries around the world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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