
E Charles Healey PH.D CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
253 BARKLEY MEMORIAL CENTER LINCOLN NE, 68583About
Dr. E Healey is a speech language pathologist practicing in LINCOLN, NE. Dr. Healey specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Healey evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Dr. Healey helps patients make sounds and improve their voices through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A further analysis of narrative skills of children who stutter.
- Perceptions of simulated stuttering and fluency.
- The effects of contextualization on fluency in three groups of children.
- Listener perceptions along a fluency--disfluency continuum: a phenomenological analysis.
- ADHD and stuttering: a tutorial.
- Listener perceptions of stuttering across two presentation modes: a quantitative and qualitative approach.
- Listeners' identification and discrimination of digitally manipulated sounds as prolongations.
- Middle school students' perceptions of a peer who stutters.
- Influence of text type, topic familiarity, and stuttering frequency on listener recall, comprehension, and mental effort.
- What the literature tells us about listeners' reactions to stuttering: implications for the clinical management of stuttering.
- The effects of duration and frequency of occurrence of voiceless fricatives on listeners' perceptions of sound prolongations.
- Communication attitudes of Japanese school-age children who stutter.
- Elementary school students' perceptions of stuttering: A mixed model approach.
- The relationship of stuttering severity and treatment length to temporal measures of stutterers' perceptually fluent speech.
- Concomitant Disorders in School-Age Children Who Stutter.
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Nearby Providers
- Heather Foster5905 O ST LINCOLN NE 68510
- Suzanne Showers M.S., CCC-SLP5905 O ST LINCOLN NE 68510
- Tracy Mccoy CCC-SLP300 S 48TH ST LINCOLN NE 68510
- Mr. Daniel Jeremy Kasparek MA, SLP-CCC5401 SOUTH ST LINCOLN NE 68506
- Mrs. Rachael Lauren Aguilos M.S., CCC-SLP1540 S 70TH ST LINCOLN NE 68506
- Ms. Susan Katherine Fager MS, CCC, SLP5401 SOUTH ST LINCOLN NE 68506
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1600 SOUTH 48TH ST LINCOLN NE 68506CHI HEALTH ST ELIZABETHl
555 SOUTH 70TH ST LINCOLN NE 68510