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Speech And Language Therapy








 ASHA – American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2025 Convention


Three poster presentations prepared by the faculty members and students of the Department of Speech and Language Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul Gelisim University, were presented at the 2025 ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) Convention, held in Washington, DC, on November 20–22, 2025—one of the most prestigious scientific events in the field.


With the participation of thousands of academics, researchers, and clinicians from around the world, the ASHA Congress stands as one of the most prestigious platforms where current scientific studies in the fields of speech, language, hearing, and swallowing are shared.

The poster presentations showcased once again the department’s research capacity, its visibility in the international scientific arena, and the strength of the collaboration between students and faculty members. The Istanbul Gelisim University Department of Speech and Language Therapy aims to continue contributing at both national and international levels with its approach that promotes scientific productivity.

Presented Studies

Investigation of the Relationship Between Self-Compassion, Social Anxiety, and Depression in Individuals Who Stutter Authors: Seda KETEN, Esra EROL, Ayşegül SARI SÜLÜKER, Deniz YILDIZ, Sena Nur HAYIRLI, Merve Gamze ÖZDEMİR, İlayda EZDESİR, Kübra Gül YAĞAN

Cognitive Flexibility and Self-Compassion: A Comparison of Individuals With and Without Stuttering
Authors: Seda KETEN, Esra EROL, Ayşegül SARI SÜLÜKER, Deniz YILDIZ, Merve KARAKOÇ, Mizgin CAN

Investigation of the Relationship Between Self-Compassion and Psychological Resilience in Individuals With and Without Stuttering
Authors: Esra EROL, Seda KETEN, Ayşegül SARI SÜLÜKER, Deniz YILDIZ, Beyzanur GÖBÜL, Gözde CANBAZ, Kardelen BARLAS

The representation of our department on this distinguished international platform has contributed significantly to both our academic visibility and the scientific development of our students. We extend our sincere gratitude to Ayşegül SARI SÜLÜKER, who presented and supported our studies from the United States.