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JANET BEILBY<br />
Lecturer<br />
BSc (Speech Pathology),<br />
PGDip (Education),<br />
MSc (Speech Science)<br />
BRIAN BISHOP<br />
Associate Professor<br />
BSc (Hons), PhD<br />
Brief Summary<br />
Ms Beilby is a lecturer to Undergraduate and Masters<br />
students in Stuttering disorders; Professional Preparation<br />
and Competencies; and Professional Ethics and<br />
Medico-legal Ethics.<br />
Memberships, Awards and Training<br />
Member, Private Speech Path Association of WA; Member,<br />
Speak Easy Association of Australia; Member, International<br />
Affiliate American Speech Language Hearing Assoc; Member,<br />
International Fluency Association; Clinical Supervisor and<br />
Coordinator, Curtin University Stuttering Treatment Clinic;<br />
Member, Speech Pathology Australia, 1977 to present;<br />
Member, International Affiliate of the American Speech<br />
Language-Hearing Association, 1984 - present; Member,<br />
International Fluency Association, 1990 - present; Member,<br />
Speak Easy Association of Australia, 1980 - present.<br />
Teaching<br />
Stuttering disorders; Professional preparation and<br />
competencies; Professional ethics Clinical Supervisor and<br />
Coordinator of the Stuttering Treatment Clinic;<br />
Coordinator of the Professional Masters Programme.<br />
Research Interests<br />
Stuttering Disorders in children and adults; Adolescent<br />
stuttering and special needs; Psychosocial aspects of early<br />
stuttering; Medico-legal ethics; Professional issues and<br />
professional preparation practice.<br />
Publications<br />
“SPEECH! SPEECH!” CITE Curtin University Alumni<br />
Magazine. Volume 17, Winter 2011. pp10-11.<br />
Lau, S.R., Beilby, J., (2011). Parenting styles and<br />
attachment in school-aged children who stutter. Journal of<br />
Communication Disorders. Article first published online:<br />
9 DEC 2011. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.12.002.<br />
Presentations<br />
Beilby, J. M. “Living with stuttering: A mixed methods<br />
investigation into the experiences of adults who stutter<br />
and their partners.” (September 2nd 2011). Ninth Oxford<br />
Dysfluency Conference (September 1st - 3rd 2011).<br />
Beilby, J. M. “Living with Stuttering” (November 2011).<br />
Inaugural CHIRI Conference, Curtin University November<br />
24th 2011.<br />
Brief Summary<br />
Dr Bishop’s interests are in community, social and<br />
environmental psychology. He has worked with CSIRO on<br />
natural resource management issues in the last decade.<br />
He also has interests in Indigenous psychology.<br />
Membership, Awards and Training<br />
Fellow, Australian Psychological Society; Fellow, Society<br />
for Community Research and Action; Fellow, American<br />
Psychological Association; Member, Editorial Advisory<br />
Boards, Journal of Community; Member, Applied Social<br />
Psychology; Member, Community, Work, & Family;<br />
Australian Psychologist.<br />
Teaching<br />
Community psychology; Contemporary professional<br />
development; Cross-cultural psychology.<br />
Research Interests<br />
Community psychology; Applied social psychology;<br />
Indigenous issues; Natural resource management; Public<br />
participation; Risk analysis; Rural community psychology.<br />
Publications<br />
Finn, L. D., Bishop, B. J. & Sparrow, N. (In press). Mutual<br />
help for mental health: A dynamic model of change and<br />
identity transformation. American Journal of Community<br />
Psychology.<br />
Brown, A. L., Bishop, B. J. & Bellamy, J. (In press). Chasing<br />
Our Tails: Psychological, institutional and societal paradox<br />
in natural resource management, sustainability and climate<br />
change in Australia. American Journal of Community<br />
Psychology.<br />
Bishop, B. J., Dzidic, P. & Tucker, D. D. (In press). Haud muto<br />
factum - Nothing Happens by Being Mute: The Unspoken<br />
Myths and Metaphors of Climate Change in Rural Australia.<br />
American Journal of Community Psychology.<br />
Roberts, C., Kane, R, Thomson, H., Bishop, B., & Hart, B. (In<br />
press). The prevention of depressive symptoms in rural<br />
school children: A randomised controlled trial. Journal of<br />
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.