Katerina Ntourou, PhD

Assistant Professor
Department of Psychological Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences

Katerina Ntourou. PhD, CCC-SLP, is a clinician-researcher whose research interests include the role of executive function, emotional processes, and temperament in childhood stuttering. Specifically, her research aims to elucidate the role of risk and protective factors in the development of anxiety in young children who stutter and the role of these factors and anxiety levels in the manifestation of overt/observable (e.g., disfluencies) and covert (e.g., impact of stuttering on the child, avoidance of communicative situations) stuttering symptoms.