Binghamton University's Division of Speech and Language Pathology offers stuttering clinic services as part of the Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic. Two licensed speech-language pathologists with experience in providing stuttering therapy supervise the clinic.
Therapy Options and Cost
- Individual therapy sessions are offered and scheduled once a week for 45 minutes. Individuals will work one-on-one with the clinician to develop personalized goals, learn about stuttering and acquire new skills to navigate stuttering. The cost of individual therapy (45 minutes) is $25 per session. However, all therapy is currently free due to donations from two community partners.
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We are also exploring group therapy for individuals ages 12 and older. Our group therapy program allows participants to learn more about stuttering, acquire new skills and receive support from clinical staff and other group members with similar experiences and struggles. The cost for group therapy (60 minutes) is $10 per session. However, all therapy is currently free due to donations from two community partners.
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We will offer an intensive stuttering clinic for children from July 8–12, 2025. The clinic — Camp Dream, Speak, Live — will be provided in partnership with the Arthur Blank Center and will include group therapy experiences similar to the general themes of our individual and group therapy. All therapy is currently free due to donations from two community partners.
Location and Availability
We are exploring in-person and virtual teletherapy services for group and individual sessions. In-person sessions are held at the Binghamton University Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic in the University's JC Center at 10 University Blvd. (formerly Gannett Dr.) in Johnson City, N.Y. Virtual sessions are held via Zoom.
Sessions are available Monday through Thursday in the morning and afternoon. Registrants will indicate their availability on the registration form (below).
Supervising Clinicians
Cody Dew, MA, CCC-SLPAssistant ProfessorDivision of Speech and Language Pathology; Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences
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Cody Dew is a licensed speech-language pathologist in New York with experience working with people who stutter. He received his master’s degree from the University of Toledo and is completing a PhD. His research focuses on methods to improve the lives of people who stutter. |
Rodney Gabel, PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA FellowVice Chair, Faculty Senate; Professor and Founding Director of SLPFaculty Senate; Division of Speech and Language Pathology; Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences
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Rodney Gabel is a licensed speech-language pathologist in New York with more than 20 years of experience working with people who stutter. He has published over 75 articles and presented at more than 100 local, state, national and global conferences on improving clinical outcomes and the lives of people who stutter. |
Providing Clinicians
Services are provided by master's- and doctoral-level graduate students who receive special training in delivering stuttering therapy and are directly supervised by the supervising clinicians.
How to Register
To register for the program, complete this Google form.