Kenneth J. Logan
Kenneth J. Logan, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an associate professor at the University of Florida. Dr. Logan completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Colorado State University, and his doctorate degree at Syracuse University. He has over 30 years of experience with teaching college courses on stuttering and over that time, he also has provided clinical services to children, teens, and adults who stutter. His research has examined a variety of issues, including the speaking contexts in which stuttered speech occurs, listeners’ reactions to stuttered speech, and the development of methods for improving the quality and efficiency of fluency assessment. Dr. Logan is a former associate editor of the Journal of Fluency Disorders, and he has given numerous conference presentations and published dozens of research papers on stuttering.
He is a co-author of the Test of Childhood Stuttering and the forthcoming 5th edition of the Stuttering Severity Instrument. Having stuttered since childhood, Dr. Logan has experienced many of the challenges that come with having a fluency disorder and he has been on the receiving end of several types of fluency therapy. He is happy to report that talking has become one of his favorite activities.
Books by Kenneth J. Logan
Fluency Disorders.
First Edition