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Ann Packman: Reflections on a career.

Mark Onslow1

  • 1University of Technology Sydney, Australian Stuttering Research Centre, NSW, Australia.

Journal of Fluency Disorders
|December 6, 2023
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This paper honors Ann Packman, a key Australian researcher in stuttering. Her interdisciplinary background informed significant contributions to understanding stuttering causality and clinical research, always valuing the experiences of people who stutter.

Area of Science:

  • Speech and Language Pathology
  • Neuroscience of Language
  • Psychology of Communication

Background:

  • This article is part of a series documenting influential figures in stuttering research.
  • It focuses on the career of Ann Packman, a prominent Australian researcher nearing retirement.
  • Packman's diverse academic background spans literature, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, and brain and language studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on the extensive and impactful career of Ann Packman.
  • To highlight her significant contributions to the field of stuttering.
  • To acknowledge her unique approach to understanding stuttering causality and clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of Ann Packman's career and publications.
Keywords:
CareerReflectionsStuttering

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  • Analysis of her interdisciplinary approach to stuttering.
  • Examination of her research, grounded in the lived experiences of the stuttering community.
  • Main Results:

    • Packman's multidisciplinary background provided a strong foundation for her work on stuttering.
    • Her research has advanced the understanding of stuttering causality.
    • She integrated basic and applied clinical research with the perspectives of individuals who stutter.

    Conclusions:

    • Ann Packman's career has made a lasting impact on the field of stuttering.
    • Her work exemplifies a holistic approach, integrating scientific inquiry with community experience.
    • Her legacy includes significant advancements in understanding and addressing stuttering.