Jeanne McHugh
Jeanne McHugh
Clinical Associate Professor
Part-Time
School: Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
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Jeanne McHugh began her career as a Speech-Language Pathologist at an Easter Seals Center in Marion, Ohio and then moved to Lansing, Michigan where she worked in a private practice. She started supervising speech-language pathology graduate students at Michigan State University. Now at The George Washington University Speech and Hearing Center for the past 30 years, she supervises graduate students primarily working with clients managing stuttering, cluttering and issues with rate of speech.
Previously Jeanne also supervised graduate students providing speech therapy to clients with neurogenic communication disorders and at an off-campus therapeutic nursery program for preschool children in Washington, DC. Diagnoses included cerebral palsy, autism, intellectual disability, emotional and behavioral problems and Down syndrome.
- Member: American Speech-Language Hearing Association
- Speech-Language Pathology Licensure: District of Columbia
- Fluency Disorders
- Neurogenic Communication Disorders
Interests include stuttering and other fluency disorders, neurogenic communication disorders and clinical supervision.
Clinics Supervised
Adult Communication track
Hillis, J.W., & McHugh, J. (1998). Theoretical and Pragmatic Considerations for Extraclinical Generalization. In A.K. Cordes & R.J. Ingham (Eds.), Treatment Efficacy for Stuttering: A Search for Empirical Bases (pp. 243-292). San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group, Inc.
M.S., Speech Pathology: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
B.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology, Magna Cum Laude: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), American Speech-Language Hearing Association