Celia Stewart, Ph.D. CCC-SLP is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at NYU: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. She teaches courses in Voice Disorders, Interdisciplinary Habilitation of the Speaking Voice, Multicultural and Professional Issues, and Motor Speech Disorders. Dr. Stewart maintains a small private practice that specializes in care of the professional voice, transgender voice modification, neurogenic voice disorders, and dysphagia. She has published in the areas of spasmodic dysphonia, transgender voice, dysphagia, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease. She is an invited, international speaker performing workshops in Belgium, Greece, Sweden, Canada, and the United States. Dr. Stewart coauthored the recently published text Voice Rehabilitation: Testing Hypotheses and Reframing Therapy.
Students who recently participated in this lab and presented at the ASHA Convention or PAVA Conference
- 2016: Rubino, A., & Stewart, C. Speaking Voice Training Techniques in Current Master of Fine Arts in Acting Students in the United States. PAVA Convention
- 2016: Rubino, A., & Stewart, C. Speaking Voice Training Techniques in Current MFA-Acting Students in the United States. ASHA Convention.
- 2016: DeLuca, C. & Stewart, C. Psychosocial Effects & Perceived Quality of Life in Individuals with Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia. ASHA Convention.
- 2015: DeLuca, C. & Stewart, C. Self-perception of Voice in Individuals with Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia. Poster Presentation. ASHA Convention.
- 2014: Lee, B. & Stewart, C. A review of the literature on the association between coffee consumption and GERD. ASHA Convention.
- 2014: DeLuca, C. & Stewart, C. Effects of dietary changes on gastroesophageal reflux disease: A literature review for the treatment of voice disorders. Poster at ASHA Convention.
- 2011 Henry, H.K. & Stewart, C.F. Speaking mode effects on phonation in adductor spasmodic dysphonia: Acoustic evidence. ASHA Convention.
- 2009 Stewart, C.F. & Bonura, L. Voice onset time: Spasmodic dysphonia. ASHA Convention.
- 2009 Stewart, C.F. & Irwin, J. Phonation range and breaks in sustained sounds: Spasmodic dysphonia. ASHA Convention.