Academic Publications

Describing the research and theory upon which the SSEP Online Course is based

Perfectionism and stuttering: Findings of an online survey. Brocklehurst, P. H., Drake, E., & Corley, M. (2015).  Journal of Fluency Disorders, 44, 46–53[PDF]

Revisiting Bloodstein’s Anticipatory Struggle Hypothesis from a psycholinguistic perspective: A Variable Release Threshold Hypothesis of stuttering. Brocklehurst, P. H. Lickley, R. J., & Corley, M. (2013). Journal of Communication Disorders, 46, 217–237[PDF]

Stuttering prevalence, incidence and recovery rates depend on how we define it: Comment on Yairi & Ambrose’ article Epidemiology of stuttering: 21st century advances. Brocklehurst, P.H. (2013). Journal of Fluency Disorders, 38, 290-293. [PDF]

The influence of anticipation of word misrecognition on the likelihood of stuttering. Brocklehurst, P. H., Lickley, R. J., & Corley, M. (2012). Journal of Communication Disorders, 45, 147-160. [PDF]

Investigating the inner speech of people who stutter: Evidence for (and against) the Covert Repair Hypothesis. Brocklehurst, P. H., & Corley, M. (2011). Journal of Communication Disorders, 44, 246-260. [PDF]

A review of evidence for the Covert Repair Hypothesis of stuttering. Brocklehurst, P. H. (2008). Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 35, 25-43.