Judith P. Keller, M.S., CCC-SLP
Instructor
Judith P. Keller, M.S., CCC-SLP who is an Instructor and Clinical Coordinator at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Department of Communication Disorders, serves as director for Camp Tech Talkers. Ms. Keller teaches classes in fluency, Clinical Methods, Observation Lab and Professional Issues in addition to overseeing the operation of the clinic. Ms. Keller earned her Specialty Recognition in Fluency Disorders and is a Fluency Specialist Mentor. She is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the ASHA Division 4 – Fluency Division, and the International Fluency Association. She is also a graduate of the Northwestern University Workshop for Stuttering Specialists, Class of 2000 which was sponsored by the Stuttering Foundation of America. Her caseload at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center consists primarily of individuals (both adult and children) with a fluency disorder. She has been working in the area of fluency for the past 14 years.
EDUCATION
- 1987 B.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences- Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX
- 1990 M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences- Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX
RESEARCH/CLINICAL GOALS
- Work with individuals with a fluency disorder and develop continued expertise in the area of fluency disorders.
- Continue the annual summer camp for children who stutter and seek funding for the camp.
- Establish the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Speech and Hearing Clinic as the place of choice for the treatment of fluency disorders.
PRESENTATIONS
Word Power: Do you have it. A presentation to the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Spring 2002.
Stuttering Therapy: It’s just like riding a bicycle. A presentation to the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Spring 2001.
Growing a Garden of Leaders. A presentation to the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Spring 2002.