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    Clinical Faculty

    William P. Murphy, M.A.; Clincal Professor

    Speech-Language Pathology

    B.A., 1969, University of Northern Iowa

    M.A., 1971, University of Northern Iowa

    Bill Murphy is a speech-language pathologist and a member of the professional staff. He began his professional career working for two years as a clinician in the public schools. He then accepted a position for three years as a staff speech-language pathologist in a hospital rehabilitation department.

    Bill Murphy joined the Purdue staff in 1976. He has supervised both undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of diagnostic and therapy practicum activities. His current primary interest is in the treatment of stuttering. He supervises portions of the graduate level fluency diagnostic/therapy practica. Mr. Murphy also provides direct therapy to a number of clients and serves as a co-facilitator for an adult stuttering group and for a parent group. He is a member of the ASHA Special Interest Group in Fluency Disorders and is the Indiana State Coordinator for this group.

    Mr. Murphy is interested in the supervisory process and has contributed to the development of the clinical training program in our department. He is exploring methods to enhance the supervisor-supervisee relationship. He has had publications in Asha dealing with student training practicum issues and is a member of the Council of Supervisors in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.

    Bill is an active member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). During the past years he has presented papers at both the ISHA and ASHA Conventions and served as moderator for a number of sponsored presentations. Bill has been a guest editorial consultant for the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research on several occasions and is currently an editorial consultant for Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools. He is also a member of the Indiana Speech and Hearing Association and serves on the Executive Council (Member at Large) and Supervision Committee.

    News Article

    SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

    Murphy, W.P. (In Press). Let's normalize stuttering: reducing shame, guilt, and other negative emotions. In: N. Bernstein Ratner & C. Healey (Eds.). Proceedings of the ASHA Division of Fluency and Fluency Disorders. Third Annual Leadership Conference. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

    Murphy, W.P., and Yaruss, S., Teenagers and stuttering therapy. Letting Go, Bimonthly publication of the National Stuttering Project. Sept/Oct 1996. Los Angeles, CA.

    • Clinical supervision in speech-language pathology; management of stuttering behavior
    • CCC-Speech-Language Pathology

     
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