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SARA SMOCK JORDAN Marriage and Family Therapy Community, Family and Addiction Sciences Broadway and Akron Street, Room 260, Human Sciences Box 41250 Lubbock, TX 79409-1210 Phone (806) 742-3060 Fax (806) 742-1070 [email protected] January 2017 EDUCATION Ph.D., 2006 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Marriage and Family Therapy. M.S., 2003 Purdue University Calumet, Child Development and Family Studies (with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy). B.A., 2000 Olivet Nazarene University, Psychology CURRENT POSITIONS 2012-present Associate Professor, Community, Family and Addiction Sciences, Texas Tech. 2011-present Private Practice, Solution Building Therapy PREVIOUS POSITIONS 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Community, Family and Addiction Services, Texas Tech. 2010-2013 Trainer/Consultant, Solution-Focused Training Institute (SFI) 2008-2011 Therapist, The Ranch at Dovetree

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SARA SMOCK JORDAN

Marriage and Family Therapy

Community, Family and Addiction Sciences

Broadway and Akron Street, Room 260, Human Sciences

Box 41250

Lubbock, TX 79409-1210

Phone (806) 742-3060

Fax (806) 742-1070

[email protected]

January 2017

EDUCATION

Ph.D., 2006 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Marriage and Family

Therapy.

M.S., 2003 Purdue University Calumet, Child Development and Family Studies (with

a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy).

B.A., 2000 Olivet Nazarene University, Psychology

CURRENT POSITIONS

2012-present Associate Professor, Community, Family and Addiction Sciences, Texas

Tech.

2011-present Private Practice, Solution Building Therapy

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Community, Family and Addiction Services, Texas

Tech.

2010-2013 Trainer/Consultant, Solution-Focused Training Institute (SFI)

2008-2011 Therapist, The Ranch at Dovetree

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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Submitted and Under Review

Jordan, S. S. (2016). Establishing Common Ground in Face-to-Face Dialogue, $12,000

(plus relocation and travel), Fulbright Canada (100%), Submitted July 2016,

Recommended November 2016 (Final Decision is Made Spring of 2017).

Funded

Harris, K. S., Kimball, T., & Smock, S. A. Healthiest Communities and Childhood

Obesity Program, $250,000 per year, Covenant Health System. (10%), 7/1/08 – 5/1/11.

Harris, K. S., Smock, S., & Baker, A. Creating Recovery Support Communities on

College Campuses, $247,500, Health Resources & Services Administration, (25%),

9/1/10 – 8/31/11.

Smock, S. A., Metcalf, L., & Connie, E. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Program for

At-Risk Substance Abusing Youth and Their Families (SFARY), $30,000, Tarrant Co.

Juvenile Drug Court Services for Juvenile Services (33%), Submitted by the Solution-

Focused Institute (33%), 9/1/10 – 8/31/11.

Shine, S., Smock, S., & Boylan, M., Texas Tech University Early Head Start Program

Renewal Grant, $ 719,138, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (15%),

6/01/09 – 5/31/10.

Harris, K. S., Kimball, T., Baker, A. K., & Smock, S. A. Methodology for Effectively

Meeting the Needs of Recovering Students, $95,000, U.S. Department of Education.

(35%), 9/1/09 – 8/31/10.

Harris, K. S., Kimball, T., Baker, A. K., & Smock, S. A. Methodology for Effectively

Meeting the Needs of Recovering Students, $143,449, U.S. Department of Education.

(10%), 6/1/08 – 5/31/09.

Colwell, M., Smock, S., & Boylan, M., Parents as Teachers, $ 714,067, U.S. Department

of Health and Human Services. (15%), 6/01/08 – 5/31/09.

Colwell, M., Nathan, C., Smock, S., & Roman-Shriver, C., Texas Tech University Early

Head Start Program Renewal Grant, $654,115, U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services. (15%), 6/01/07 – 5/31/08.

Smock, S. A. & Froerer, A. (Co-Officers), Solution-Focused HIV/AIDS Groups

Contract, $6,750, Planned Parenthood of Lubbock, (75%), 2/6/07 – 12/31/07.

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Colwell, M., Nathan, C., Smock, S., & Roman-Shriver, C., Texas Tech University Early

Head Start Program Renewal Grant, $654,115, U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services. (12%), 6/01/06 – 5/31/07.

Smock, S. The development, training, and testing of the new SFBT manual- Seed Grant,

$4,500 (per year), Texas Tech University. 10/2/06- 8/8/08.

Unfunded

Jordan, S. S. (2015). Microanalysis of Mutual Understanding: Testing a Three-Step

Model of Grounding in Face-to-Face Dialogue, $12,000 (plus relocation and travel),

Fulbright Canada (100%), Submitted August 2015. Recommended but not funded.

Smock, S., Trepper, T. S., & Kim, J. Mechanisms of Behavior Change in Alcohol

Dependence Treatment, $275,000, National Institute on Health. Principle Investigator

(40%), Re-Submitted November 2010. Unfunded.

Smock, S. A., Rodgers, B. E., & Harris, K. S. Genetic and Social Support Markers in

SDD Relapse Prevention, $298,797, National Insitutes of Health. Co-PI (45%),

Submitted June 2010. Unfunded.

Smock, S. A., Metcalf, L., & Connie, E. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Program for

First Offender Services for Juvenile Services, $300,000, Tarrant Co. Juvenile Drug Court

Services for Juvenile Services (33%), Submitted by the Solution-Focused Institute June

2010. Unfunded.

Harris, K. S., Smock, S., & Rushing, S. Obesity/weight related prevention in minority

and underserved children, $274, 961, National Institutes of Health R21 (45%), Submitted

February 2010. Unfunded.

Harris, K.S., Smock, S., & Rushing, S. Champions for Healthy Kids Grant, $10,000,

General Mills (20%), Submitted January 2010. Unfunded.

Harris, K. S., Smock, S., & Baker, A. Collegiate Recovery Communities: Evaluating a

Promising Model for Recovery Promotion and Relapse Prevention on College Campuses,

$219,000, U.S. Department of Education, (35%), Submitted June 2010. Unfunded.

Harris, K. S., Smock, S., & Baker, A. The BodyMind Initiative- Tarrant County

Expansion, $30,000, The Dannon Corporation (35%), Submitted March 2010. Unfunded.

Smock, S. A. Mircoanalysis on SFBT, $5,000, European Brief Therapy Association,

(100%), Submitted January 2010. Unfunded.

Rodgers, B. E., & Smock, S. The roles of the D2 dopamine receptor genotype and social

support in Substance Dependence Disorders (SDD), $632,967. Department of the Army

USAMRAA (50%), Submitted April 2009. Unfunded.

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Rodgers, B. E., & Smock, S. Characterizing the role of SNCA gene variants in the

alcohol-preferring phenotype, $252,786, National Institutes of Health RO3 (50%),

Submitted October 2008. Unfunded.

Smock, S. Mechanisms of Behavior Change in Alcohol Dependence Treatment,

$275,000, National Institute on Health. Principle Investigator (100%), Submitted October

2008. Unfunded.

Smock, S. A. The development, training, and testing of the new SFBT manual,

$27,412.00, Texas Tech University: Research Development Grant Competition. 10/2/06.

Unfunded.

CURRENT RESEARCH TEAMS

2015-present Add Health Dataset research group with Kristy Soloski, David Ivey and

graduate students, Texas Tech University

2015-present Establishment of the International Microanalysis Associates with Janet

Bavelas, Ph.D., Jennifer Gerwig, Christine Tomori, and Sara Healing at

the University of Victoria, BC, Canada; Peter DeJong, Ph.D., Calvin

College, Grand Rapids, MI; and Harry Korman, M.D., SIKT, Malmo,

Sweden

2015-present Developing and training individuals to use microanalysis of

communication with Janet Bavelas, Ph.D., University of Victoria, BC,

Canada, Peter DeJong, Ph.D., Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI

Harry Korman, M.D., SIKT, Malmo, Sweden

2010-present Microanalysis of Grounding Sequences in Psychotherapy

with Janet Bavelas, Ph.D., University of Victoria, BC, Canada

Peter DeJong, Ph.D., Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI

Harry Korman, M.D., SIKT, Malmo, Sweden

2008-present Is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Evidence-Based? with

Johnny Kim, Ph.D., University of Kansas, Lawarence, KS

Adam Froerer, Ph.D., Argosy University, Chicago, IL

Cynthia Franklin, Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin, TX

Mo Yee Lee, Ph.D., Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Stephen Langer, Ph.D., Private Practice, Olympia, WA

PUBLICATIONS

Book(s)

Pichot, T. & Smock, S. A. (2009). Solution-focused substance abuse treatment. New

York: Haworth.

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Refereed Articles

Soloski, K., & Jordan, S. S. (under review). Examining the binge drinking trajectory:

Does internal experience surpass family socialization? Family Process

Gonzalez Suitt, K., Franklin, C., & Jordan, S. S. (under review). Solution-focused brief

therapy for Chilean primary care patients: exploring a linguistic adaptation.

Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse.

Turns, B., Eddy, B. P., & Jordan, S. S. (2016). Working with Siblings of

Children with Autism: A Solution-Focused Approach. Australian and New

Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 37, 558-571.

Jordan, S. S., & Turns, B. (2016). Utilizing Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

with Families Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Family

Psychotherapy, 27, 155-170.

Takagi, G., Wakashima, K., Sato, K., Ikuta, M., Hanada, R, & Jordan, S. S. (2015). The

Development of Solution Building Inventory Japanese Version: Validation of the

SBI-J. International Journal of Brief Therapy and Family Science, 5, 19-25.

Bavelas, J. B., De Jong, P., Jordan, S. S., & Korman, H. (2014). The theoretical

and research basis of co-constructing meaning in dialogue. Journal of Solution-

Focused Brief Therapy, 1, 1-24.

Shumway, S.T., Dakin, J. B., Smock Jordan, S., Kimball, T.G., Harris, K. S. (2014).

The development of the hope and coping in recovery scale (HCRS). Journal of

Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 9, 280-293. Jordan, S. S. (2014). Further validation of the solution

building inventory. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 33, 78-88.

Richmond, C. J., Jordan, S. S., Bischof, G. H., & Sauer, E. M. (2014).

Solution-focused brief therapy intakes and intake forms. Journal of Systemic

Therapies, 33, 33-47.

Bavelas, J. B., & Jordan, S. S. (2014). Introduction to SFBT contributions to

practice-oriented research. Part II: Changing the language of clinical practice.

Journal of Systemic Therapies, 33, 30-32.

Jordan, S. S., Froerer, A., & Bavelas, J. (2013).

Microanalysis of positive and negative content in solution-focused brief therapy

and cognitive behavioral therapy expert sessions. Journal of Systemic Therapies,

32, 46-59.

Froerer, A., & Jordan, S. S. (2013). Identifying solution-building formulations

through microanalysis. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 32, 60-73.

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Jordan, S. S., & Bavelas, J. B. (2013). Introduction to SFBT contributions to

practice-oriented research. Part I: Microanalysis of communication. Journal of

Systemic Therapies, 32, 13-16.

Smock, S. A., Froerer, A. S., & Blakeslee, S. E. (2011). The history of systemic

substance abuse treatment. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 22, 177-192.

Harris, K. S., Smock, S. A., & Wilkes, M. T. (2011). Relapse resilience: A process

model for recovery. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 22, 265-274.

Smock, S. A., Baker, A., Harris, K., & Dsauza, C. (2011). The role of social support

in collegiate recovery communities: A review of the literature. Alcoholism

Treatment Quarterly, 29, 35-44.

Smock, S. A., McCollum, E., & Stevenson, M. (2010). The development of the solution-

focused inventory. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 36, 499 - 510.

Kim, J. S., Smock, S. A., Trepper, T. S., McCollum, E. E., Franklin, C. (2010). Is

solution-focused brief therapy evidence-based? Families in Society: The Journal

of Contemporary Social Sciences, 91, 300-306.

Froerer, A. S., Smock, S. A., & Seedall, R. (2009). Solution-focused group work:

Collaborating with clients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Family

Psychotherapy 20, 13-27.

Smock, S. A., Trepper, T. S., Wetchler, J., McCollum, E., Ray, R., & Pierce, K. (2008).

Solution-focused group therapy for level 1 substance abusers. Journal of Marital

and Family Therapy, 34, 107-120.

Jarrott, S. E., Gigliotti, C. M. & Smock, S. A. (2006). Where do we stand? Testing the

foundation of a shared site intergenerational program. Journal of

Intergenerational Relationships, 4(2), 73-92.

Smock, S. A., McWey, L. M., & Ward, D. (2006). Rural versus urban clinical needs: Are

there differences? Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 17(2), 37-49.

Smock, S. A. (2005). A student’s response to the SFBT training meetings: The future

looks bright. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 16(1/2), 11-13.

Gigliotti, C. M., Morris, M., Smock, S. A., Jarrott, S. E., & Graham, B. (2005). An

intergenerational summer program involving persons with dementia and

preschool children. Educational Gerontology, 31(6), 425-441.

Nelson, T. & Smock, S. A. (2005). Challenges of an outcome-based perspective for

marriage and family therapy education. Family Process, 44(3), 355-362.

Arditti, J.A., Smock, S. A., & Parkman, T. S. (2005). “It’s been hard to be a father”: A

qualitative exploration of incarcerated fatherhood. Fathering, 3(3), 267-288.

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McCollum, E. E., Trepper, T. S., & Smock, S. A. (2004). Solution-focused brief

group therapy for drug abuse: Rationale, content, and approaches. Journal of

Family Psychotherapy, 14(4), 27-42.

Book Chapters

Milligan, K., Meixner, T., & Jordan, S. S. (2017). The Family with Addiction.

In S. Browning & B. van Eeden-Moorefield (Eds.), Contemporary Families at the

Nexus of Research and Practice.

Jordan, S. S. (2016). Solution focused brief family therapy. In J. Carlson, & S.

Dermer (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family, and Couples

Counseling, 1575-1579.

Jordan, S. S. (2016). What’s better? In G. Weeks, S. Fife, & C. Peterson (Eds.),

Techniques for the Couple Therapist: Essential Interventions, 165-168.

Jordan, S. S. (2016). SFBT scaling questions with couples. In G. Weeks, S.

Fife, & C. Peterson (Eds.), Techniques for the Couple Therapist: Essential

Interventions, 169-172.

DeGraff, A., Sorenson, P., Atchley, A., & Smock Jordan, S. (2014).

Physical and mental disabilities co-occurring with substance abuse. In R. A. Bean,

S. Davis, & M. P. Davey (Eds.), Increased Self-Awareness: Experiential

Exercises for Dedicated Clinicians and Supervisors, 213-218.

Luna, B., Heath, C., Smock Jordan, S., & Higgins, M. (2014).

Perceptions of LGBTA individuals and couples. In R. A. Bean, S. Davis, & M. P.

Davey (Eds.), Increased Self-Awareness: Experiential Exercises for Dedicated

Clinicians and Supervisors, 245-254.

Newman, K. E., Pettigrew, H. V., Trujillo, C. R., Smock Jordan, S. A. (2014). Social

class, ethnicity and resources. In R. A. Bean, S. Davis, & M. P. Davey (Eds.),

Increased Self-Awareness: Experiential Exercises for Dedicated Clinicians and

Supervisors, 183-190.

Shafer, K. C., & Smock Jordan, S. A. (2013). Working with mandated clients with

substance use disorders: A solution-focused approach. In L. Ashenberg Straussner

(Ed.), Clinical Work with Substance Abusing Clients (pp.202-224). New York:

Guliford Press.

Smock Jordan, S. A. (2013). Solution-focused approach with LGBTQ clients. In

J. Kim (Ed.), Solution Focused Brief Therapy: A Multicultural Approach (pp.

150-165). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Blakeslee, S. E., & Smock Jordan, S. A. (2013). Solution-focused approach with

American Indian clients. In J. Kim (Ed.), Solution Focused Brief Therapy: A

Multicultural Approach (pp. 106-121). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Smock, S. A. (2011). A review of solution-focused, standardized outcome

measures and other strengths oriented outcome measures. In C. Franklin, T.

Trepper, W. Gingerich, & E. McCollum (Eds.), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy:

A Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice (pp. 55-72). New York: Oxford

University Press.

Smock, S. A. (2010). Evidence-based supervision: Identifying successful moments of

SFBT. In T. S. Nelson (Ed.), Doing Something Different: Solution-Focused Brief

Therapy Practices (pp. 197-200). New York: Routledge.

Froerer, A. S., & Smock, S. A. (2010). Training therapist for SFBT group work: A

multidimensional approach. In T. S. Nelson (Ed.), Doing Something Different:

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Practices (pp. 201-208). New York: Routledge.

Smock, S. A. (2009). The evidence base of SFT. In L. Metcalf & E. Connie (Eds.), The

art of solution-focused therapy (pp. 145-154). New York: Springer Publishing.

Froerer, A. S., & Smock, S. A. (2008). The miracle blog. In C. Sori & L. Hecker (Eds.),

The Therapist’s Notebook III: More Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use

in Psychotherapy (pp.39-46). New York: Haworth.

Smock, S. A., & Thomas, F. N. (2008). Reviewing our common body of knowledge:

MFT license exam preparation manual: Fourth Edition. In B. Bradley (Ed.),

Solution-focused brief therapy. Texas Association for Marriage and Family

Therapy: Austin, TX.

McWey, L. M., James, E. J., & Smock, S. A. (2005). The graduate student guide to

conducting research in marriage and family therapy. In F. Piercy & D. Sprenkle

(Eds.), Research methods in family therapy (pp. 19-40). Guilford Press: New

York.

Smock, S. (2005). A student’s response to the SFBT training meetings: The future looks

bright. In T. S. Nelson (Ed.), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Training (pp. 11-

16). New York: Haworth.

Published Conference Proceedings

Bavelas, J., De Jong, P., Korman, H., & Smock Jordan, S. (2012). Beyond back-

channels: A three-step model of grounding in face-to-face dialogue. System

Description for Demonstration at the Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback

Behaviors in Dialog. September 7-8, 2012, Stevenson, WA.

Invited Published Articles

Bavelas, J. B., Jordan, S. S., Korman, H., & De Jong, P. (May/June, 2014). Is solution-

focused brief therapy different? Family Therapy Magazine, 19-23.

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Published Manuals

Bavelas, J., De Jong, P., Franklin, C., Froerer, A., Gingerich, W., Kim, J., Korman, H.,

Langer, S., Lee, M. Y., McCollum, E. E., Smock Jordan, S. & Trepper, T. S. (2013).

Solution Focused Therapy Treatment Manual for Working with Individuals 2nd Version.

Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association, 1-42.

UNPUBLISHED COURSE MATERIALS

Moore, A., & Smock, S. History of Addiction. In K. Harris, T. Kimball, S. Shumway, S.

A. Smock (Eds.), ADRS 2310 Textbook.

Wilkins, E., Murphy, E., & Smock, S. Multiculturalism: Culture, Ethnicity and

Addiction. In K. Harris, T. Kimball, S. Shumway, S. A. Smock (Eds.), ADRS 2310

Textbook.

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

2016- present Ad hoc reviewer for Journal of Financial Therapy

2016 Reviewed book for Congnella Publishers

2016 Reviewed book for MacMillian Publishers

2014-present Board Member for the Journal of Solution Focused Brief Therapy

(International Journal of SFBT)

2011-present Ad hoc reviewer for Journal of Marital and Family Therapy

2011-present Ad hoc reviewer for Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly

2010-present Board Member for the Journal of Family Psychotherapy

2006-present Board Member for the Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy

2006-present Ad hoc reviewer for Family Process

2013 Ad hoc reviewer for Sage

2011-2014 Co-Editor for the special section SFBT Contributions to

Practice-Oriented Research. Part II: Changing the Language of Clinical

Practice. Journal of Systemic Therapies.

2011-2013 Co-Editor for the special section SFBT Contributions to

Practice-Oriented Research. Part I: Microanalysis of Communication.

Journal of Systemic Therapies.

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2007-2011 Guest Editor for the special issue “Systemic Treatments for Substance

Abuse” in the Journal of Family Psychotherapy

2006-2011 Book Review Editor for the Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy

2004-2006 Editorial assistant for Family Relations

REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Hamlin, O., & Smock Jordan S. (December, 2016). Experiences of women coping with

catcalling: A grounded theory. Poster at the TTU TLPDC Qualitative Conference.

Jordan, S. S., Turns, B., Eddy, B., Sukach, T., Finch, K., Zielinski, M., Perkins, D.,

Morris, N., Minaiy, C., Gonzalez, N., Hamlin, O., Dansby, R., & Poll, V. (November

2016). What Works in Learning SFBT, Oral Presentation at the Conference on Solution

Focused Practices, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Turns, B., & Jordan, S. S. (November 2016). SFBT and families living with autism

spectrum disorders. Oral Presentation at the Conference on Solution Focused Practices,

Halifax, NS, Canada.

Kim, J., Stark, M., Jordan, S. S., Langer, S., & Froerer, A. (November 2016). Evaluating

Clinical SFBT Practice, Oral Presentation at the Conference on Solution Focused

Practices, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Turns, B., & Jordan, S. S. (November 2016). Solution building and Coping in Parents

Raising a Child with ASD. Poster Presentation at the Conference on Solution Focused

Practices, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Eddy, B., Turns, B., & Jordan, S. S. (November, 2016). Solution Focused Interventions

for helping strengthen the sibling relationships in families with ASD. Poster Presentation

at the Conference on Solution Focused Practices, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Soloski, K., Jordan, S. S., Ivey, D., Shen, F., Macey, P., & Aamar, R. (September 2016).

Engaging in systemic science through collaborative research teams. Oral presentation at

the Annual American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Indianapolis, IN.

Purcell, J. B., Jordan, S. S., Macey, P., & Soloski, K. (2015). A discrete affair:

Resolving methodological concerns with the assessment of sexual orientation in Add

Health. Poster presented at the Society for the Study of Human Development’s 9th

Biennial Scientific Meeting, Austin, TX.

Jordan, S. S., De Jong, P., Bavelas, J. (author only), & Korman, H. (author only).

(2014). SFBT Lacks a Theory: “True or False”?. Conference on Solution Focused

Practices, Santa Fe, NM.

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Richmond, C., & Jordan, S. S. (2014). Creating Opportunities for Solution Building

Before the First Session. Conference on Solution Focused Practices, Santa Fe, NM.

Jordan, S. S., De Jong, P., & Bavelas, J. B. (author only). (2014). Is Solution Focused

Brief Therapy Really Different? Brief Family Therapy Center Claims and Microanalysis

Results. Presentation at the Annual American Association of Marriage and Family

Therapy, Milwaukee, WI.

Bavelas, J. B., De Jong, P., & Jordan, S. S. (author only). (2014). Solution Focused Brief

Therapy Research: Using Microanalysis to Observe Co-construction. Presentation at the

Annual American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Milwaukee, WI.

Koerber, A., Jordan, S. S., Heuman, A. (2014). Organizing, Connecting and Supporting

Moms at TTU. Presentation at the Annual Conference on the Advancement of Women,

Lubbock, TX.

Smock Jordan, S. (2013). Applications of Microanalysis in Training and Supervision.

Poster at the 11th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Bavelas, J. B., De Jong, P. (author only), Korman, H. (author only), & Jordan S. S.

(author only). (2013). SFBT and Microanalysis: Looking Closely at How Therapy

Works. Presentation at the 1st SF research conference of the Association for the Quality

Development of Solution Focused Consulting and Training, Hertfordshire, England.

DeJong, P., Bavelas, J., & Smock Jordan, S. A. (2012). Microanalysis and Grounding.

Pre-conference research day at the 10th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices,

Minneapolis, MN.

Andrews, A., Smock Jordan, S. A. (2012). Working with GLBTQ Clients: A Solution

Focused Approach. Poster at the 10th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices,

Minneapolis, MN.

Atchley, A., DeGraff, A., Sorenson, P., & Smock Jordan, S. A. (2012). Using SFBT with

Disabled Clients. Poster at the 10th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices,

Minneapolis, MN.

Smock Jordan, S. A., Tomori, C., & DeJong, P. (2012). Applying Microanalysis in SF

Training and Supervision. Post-conference all day workshop at the 10th annual

conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Minneapolis, MN.

Bavelas, J., De Jong, P., Korman, H., & Smock Jordan, S. (2012). Beyond Back-

channels: A Three-step Model of Grounding in Face-to-face Dialogue. System

Description for Demonstration at the Interdisciplinary Workshop on Feedback Behaviors

in Dialog. September 7-8, 2012, Stevenson, WA.

Bavelas, J., DeJong, P., Smock, S. A., & Korman, H. (November, 2011). Can we really

see co-construction happening? Workshop at the 9th annual conference of Solution-

Focused Practices, Bakersfield, CA.

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Smock, S.A. (November, 2011). Using Microanalysis for SFBT Training and

Supervision. Poster at the 9th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices,

Bakersfield, CA.

Smock, S. A., Bavelas, J., Froerer, A., Korman, H., De Jong, P. (September, 2010). Are

SFBT and CBT really different? Using microanalysis to compare what therapists do.

Workshop at the SFBTA/EBTA Bridges Conference, Malmö, Sweden.

Harris, K., Smock, S. A., & Baker, A. (June, 2010). Collegiate recovery communities:

Facilitating and investigating recovery in the young adult demographic. Poster at the

2010 CPDD Scientific Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ.

Smock, S. A., Rushing, S., & Taylor, K. (March, 2010). Body-Mind Initiative (BMI): A

Psycho-Educational Approach to Childhood Obesity and Eating Disordered Prevention.

Poster at the Texas Dietetic Association’s 2010 Annual Food and Nutrition Conference

and Exhibition, Dallas, TX.

Harris, K., Walker, L., Smock, S. A., Rushing, S., & Tabor, M. (March, 2010). Body-

Mind Initiative. Poster at the National Youth-At-Risk Conference, Savannah, GA.

Smock, S. A., Trepper, T. S., Franklin, C., & Kim, J. (November, 2009). Solution-

Focused Brief Therapy and Evidence-Based Practice. Workshop at the 7th annual

conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Albany, NY.

Froerer, A., & Smock, S. A. (November, 2009). Microanalysis of Solution-Focused

Formulations. Workshop at the 7th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices,

Albany, NY.

Smock, S. A., Froerer, A., & Bavelas, J. (October, 2009). CBT and SFBT: A Look at the

Similarities and Differences. Workshop at the 67th annual conference of the American

Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Sacramento, CA.

Froerer, A, Smock, S. A., Kim, J., Trepper, T. S., & Franklin, C. (November, 2009).

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Evidence-Based Practice. Poster presented at the 7th

annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Albany, NY.

Smock, S. A., Froerer, A., & Bavelas, J. (October, 2008). What's the Fate of Positive

Talk: Microanalysis of Communication in Solution-focused Brief Therapy. Workshop at

the 6th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Austin, TX.

Blakeslee, S. E., Froerer, A. S., & Smock, S. A. (October, 2008). Therapy Implications:

SFBT Training for HIV-Positive Clients. Poster presentation at the 66th annual conference

of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Memphis, TN.

Froerer, A. S., Morgan, M., Simón, K. D., Blakeslee, S. E., Seedall, R, B., Houghtaling,

A. W., Wilkins, E., Smock, S. A. (March 2008). Solution-Focused Group Format and

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Considerations for Clients Diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Poster presented at the Texas

Association for Marriage and Family Therapy annual conference, Galveston, TX.

Blakeslee, S. E., Froerer, A. S., & Smock, S. A. (March, 2008). Using Qualitative

Methods to Analyze an SFBT Group Training Experience. Poster Presented at the Annual

Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Galveston, TX.

Smock, S. A. (October, 2007). Further Development of the Solution Building Inventory.

Poster presentation at the 65th annual conference of the American Association for

Marriage and Family Therapy, Long Beach, CA.

Froerer, A., Morgan, M., Simón, K. D., Blakeslee, S., Seedall, R., & Smock, S. A.

(November, 2007). Solution-Focused Groups with Clients Diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

Workshop at the 5th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Toronto, ON,

Canada.

Smock, S. A., McCollum, E. E., Stevenson, M., Trepper, T., Piercy, F. (November,

2007). The Development of the Solution Building Inventory. Poster presented at the 5th

annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2007). Further Development of the Solution Building

Inventory. Poster presented at the 5th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices,

Toronto, ON, Canada.

Lehmann, P., Basham, R., & Smock, S. A. (November, 2006). Solution-Focused Practice

and Research: The Development of Three New Instruments. Workshop at the 4th annual

conference on Solution-Focused Practices, Denver, CO.

Smock, S. A., McCollum, E. E., Stevenson, M., Trepper, T., Piercy, F. (October, 2006).

The Development of the Solution Building Inventory. Poster presented at the 64rd annual

conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Austin, TX.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2005). The Development of the Solution Building Inventory.

Workshop at the 3rd annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Parkman, T., Smock, S. A., & Arditti, J. A. (November, 2005). Fathering Behind Walls:

A Look at Fathering Identity and Incarceration. Poster session presented at the 67th

annual conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Phoenix, AZ.

Smock, S. A., McWey, L., & Moore, D. (October, 2005). Rural Versus Urban Clinical

Needs: Are There Differences? Poster presented at the 63rd annual conference of the

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Kansas City, MO.

Arditti, J. A., Smock, S. A., & Parkman, T. (June, 2005). Families and incarceration:

An ecological approach. Poster presented at the Hawaii International Conference on

Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Glass, V., Issenman, T., Smock, S. A., & Stone, D. (March, 2005). Reflections on a

Dialog of Diversity: The Experience of the Process. Poster presented at the Virginia Tech

Diversity Conference, Roanoke, VA.

Smock, S. A. (September, 2004). Comparing Intake Forms: Is it a Matter of Semantics?

Poster presented at the 62nd annual conference of the American Association for Marriage

and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2004). Comparing Intake Forms: Is it a Matter of Semantics?

Workshop at the 2nd annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Park City, UT.

Gigliotti, C., Jarrott, S., Morris, M., & Smock, S. A. (November, 2004). Supporting

community through an intergenerational summer program involving persons with

dementia and pre-school children. Symposium presented at the meetings of the

Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Jarrott, S., Gigliotti, C., & Smock, S. (November, 2004). Where do we stand? A call to

build intergenerational community. Symposium presented at the meetings of the

Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2003). Solution-Focused Group Therapy for Level 1 Substance

Abusers. Poster presented at the 1st conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Loma

Linda, CA.

Pichot, T., & Smock, S. A. (November, 2003). Co-Creating Solutions for Substance

Abuse Treatment. Workshop at the 1st conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Loma

Linda, CA.

Clymer, S., Hoogestrat, T., Smock, S. A., Walker, A. (April, 2002). Stereotyping in

Family Therapy: Activities to Promote Therapist Awareness. Poster presented at the

Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Smock, S. A. (April, 2002). Solution-Focused Group Therapy for Level 1 Substance

Abusers. Poster presented at the Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Arneson, C., Clymer, S., Flores, C., & Smock, S. A. (April, 2001). Ethical

considerations of therapists’ to clients: A preventative model. Poster presented at the

Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Smock, S. A. (April, 2001). Adult Learning Disabilities: A Structural Family Therapy

Approach. Poster presented at the Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

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Bavelas, J. B.(presenter), Korman, H. (presenter), DeJong, P., & Smock Jordan, S.

(September, 2014). Plenary: SFBT Doesn’t Have a Theory. Plenary at the 22nd annual

European Brief Therapy Association, Leeuwarden, Friesland, The Netherlands.

Bavelas, J. B. (presenter), Korman, H. (presenter), DeJong, P. & Smock Jordan, S.

(September, 2014). Workshop: Microanalysis of Dialogue and SFBT Theory. Workshop

at the 22nd annual European Brief Therapy Association, Leeuwarden, Friesland, The

Netherlands.

Jordan, S. S. (January, 2014). Ethics in Action: A ‘hands on’ approach to resolving

ethical dilemmas. Plenary at the Family Therapy Symposium, Lubbock, TX.

Smock Jordan, S. (August, 2013). Opening Plenary: Solution Building Couples Therapy

Summit. Fort Worth, TX.

Trepper, T. S., Franklin, C., Smock, S. A., & Kim, J. S. (November, 2011). Closing

Plenary: Is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Evidence Based? Plenary at the 9th annual

conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Bakersfield, CA.

Smock, S. A. (November 2011). Panel Presenter at Researchers’ Meeting: Moving SFBT

Forward Through Research. Pre-conference meeting at the 9th annual conference of

Solution-Focused Practices, Bakersfield, CA.

Smock, S. A., Kim, J. (November, 2010). Co-Chair of the Researcher’s Day: Bridging

the Gap between Solution-Focused Research and Solution-Focused Practice. Pre-

conference meeting at 7th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Banff,

Alberta, Canada.

Smock, S. A., & D’sauza, C. (April, 2010). Researching Best Practices in Collegiate

Recovery Communities. Workshop at the Recovery and Relapse Prevention: Best

Practices for Combating Addiction and Supporting Recovery on College Campuses,

Lubbock, TX.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2009). Researcher’s Day. Chair of the full day pre-conference

meeting at 7th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Albany, NY.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2009). EBPs and SFBT: An update on SFBT. Panel discussion

during the pre-conference workshop at 7th annual conference of Solution-Focused

Practices, Albany, NY.

Smock, S. A. (January 2009). Presentation at the Recovery Conference Research

Meeting. Houstin, TX.

Smock, S. A., Lehmann, P., Patton, J., & Teresa Early. (November, 2008). Strengths

based assessment. Panel discussion during the pre-conference workshop at 6th annual

conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Austin, TX.

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Smock, S. A., Bavelas, J., Langer, S., Franklin, C., McCollum, E. (November,

2008).Research designs for SFBT. Panel discussion during the pre-conference workshop

at 6th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Austin, TX.

Smock, S. A. (November, 2008). Researcher’s Day. Chair of the full day pre-conference

meeting at 6th annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Austin, TX.

Smock, S. A. & Froerer, A. S. (April, 2008). The Process of getting SFBT recognized as

Evidence Based Practice. Plenary session at the 1st Solution-Focused World Conference,

Aruba.

Smock, S. A., Froerer, A. S., Korman, H., & Bavelas, J. (April, 2008). What do therapists

actually do? Microanalysis of communication in solution-focused and other therapies.

Plenary session at the 1st Solution-Focused World Conference, Aruba.

Bavelas, J., Smock, S. A., Gerwing, J., Healing, S., & Tomori, C. (November, 2007).

Four corners for the Evidence Base. Pre-conference workshop at the 5th annual

conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Toronto, ON, Canada.

REGINAL PRESENTATIONS

Jordan, S. S. (March, 2016). LISD High School Counselor’s Meeting. Presentation on

Transgender Teens at LISD, Lubbock, TX.

Jordan, S. S. (November, 2015). LISD Middle School Counselor’s Meeting.

Presentation on Transgender Teens at LISD, Lubbock, TX.

Smock, S. A. (June, 2008). Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Brief Overview.

Presentation at the Lubbock Conference on Addictive Disorders, Lubbock, TX.

Smock, S. A. (April, 2002). Solution-Focused Group Therapy for Level 1 Substance

Abusers. Presentation at the Purdue Calumet’s Spotlight on Graduate Research,

Hammond, IN.

WORKSHOPS/TRAININGS

Jordan, S. (2016). Continuing Education Courses for Health.edu. TTUHSC, Lubbock,

TX.

Jordan, S., Bavelas, J., DeJong, P., & Korman, H. (2016). Microanalysis online training.

Jordan, S. (2015). Continuing Education Courses for Health.edu. TTUHSC, Lubbock,

TX.

Jordan, S. (October, 2014). Panel for HUSC 1100 course, Lubbock, TX.

Smock Jordan, A. (January, 2014). Panel Moderator for Ethics in Action:

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A ‘hands on’ Approach to Resolving Ethical Dilemmas, Family Therapy Symposium,

Lubbock, TX.

Smock Jordan, S. A. (February, 2012). Introduction to Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

Class Presentation at Virginia Tech’s Northern Virginia Campus.

Smock Jordan, S. A. (April, 2012). Diversity Presentation, Red to Black Volunteer

Training, Texas Tech

Smock, S. A. (August, 2011). Microanalysis and Induction Part 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU5o836TtEs&feature=related

Smock, S. A. (August, 2011). Microanalysis and Induction Part 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSTPFzjqhlk&feature=related

Smock, S. A. (August, 2011). Microanalysis and Induction Part 3. http://

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLiSVMj4eAI&feature=related

Smock, S. A. (December, 2010). Process Research in SFBT. Class Presentation at

University of Minnesota.

Smock, S. A. (April, 2010). Ethics and Research in SFT. A workshop at the 2010 Spring

Symposium hosted by the Solution-Focused Institute.

Smock, S. A. (March, 2010). Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Substance Abuse

Treatment. A workshop for the solution-focused certificate program hosted by the

University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (March, 2010). Solution-focused brief therapy skills. A workshop for the

solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (August, 2009). Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Substance Abuse

Treatment. A workshop for the solution-focused certificate program hosted by the

University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (August, 2009). Solution-focused brief therapy skills. A workshop for the

solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (April, 2009). Evidence-based practice: A look at SFBT. A workshop for

the solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (April, 2009). Solution-focused brief therapy skills. A workshop for the

solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (August, 2008). Evidence-based practice: A look at SFBT. A workshop for

the solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

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Smock, S. A. (August, 2008). Solution-focused brief therapy skills. A workshop for the

solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

Smock, S. A. (July, 2007). Solution-focused brief therapy skills. A workshop for the

solution-focused certificate program hosted by the University of Texas Arlington.

Simon, J., & Smock, S. A. (November, 2006). Solution-Focused Brief Therapy 101. Pre-

conference workshop at the 4nd annual conference of Solution-Focused Practices, Denver,

CO.

Pichot, T., Simon, J., & Smock, S. A. (November, 2004). Solution-Focused Brief

Therapy 101. Pre-conference workshop at the 2nd annual conference of Solution-Focused

Practices, Park City, UT.

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Attended the Transgender Healthcare: Medical, Psychological and Spiritual

Considerations training (2013). Offered at TTU’s Student Wellness Center.

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

2016 Diversity CFAS 2360 (4 sections), Advanced Family Therapy Topics

(SFBT Graduate Course; 1 section), Practicum (1 section), Contemporary

Directions in MFT (Graduate Course 1 section), Texas Tech University.

2015 Diversity CFAS 2360 (3 sections), CFAS 2300 (1 section), MFT 6395 (2

sections, Graduate), Texas Tech University.

2014 Diversity CFAS 2360, Intro to Addictive Disorders ADRS 5310

(Graduate), & MFT Practicum MFT 6395 (2 sections), MFT Special

Topics Course on SFBT (Graduate Independent Study), Texas Tech

University.

2013 Diversity CFAS 2360, Texas Tech University.

2012 Diversity CFAS 2360, Intro to Addictive Disorders ADRS 5310

(Graduate), & MFT Practicum MFT 6395, Texas Tech University.

2011 Diversity CFAS 2360 (3 sections; Undergraduate) & Intro to Addictive

Disorders ADRS 5310 (Graduate), Texas Tech University.

2010 Diversity CFAS 2360 (3 sections; Undergraduate), & Intro to Addictive

Disorders ADRS 5310 (Graduate), Texas Tech University.

2009 Diversity CFAS 2360 (2 sections; Undergraduate), Family Systems II

MFT 6322 (Family Therapy Research; Graduate), & Intro to Addictive

Disorders ADRS 5310 (Graduate), Texas Tech University.

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2008 Diversity CFAS 2360 (2 sections; Undergraduate), Intro to Addictive

Disorders ADRS 5310 (Graduate) & Family Systems II MFT 6322

(Family Therapy Research; Graduate), Texas Tech University.

2007 Systemic Evaluation in Couple and Family Therapy MFT 5304

(Graduate), Diversity CFAS 2360 (Undergraduate) & MFT Practicum

MFT 6395 (3 sections; Graduate), Texas Tech University

2006 Contemporary Theories MFT 6311 (Graduate) & MFT Practicum MFT

6395 (Graduate), Texas Tech University.

2001-2003 Adolescent Development (Undergraduate), Purdue University Calumet.

Taught three sections.

2002-2003 Child Development (Undergraduate), Purdue University Calumet.

Taught four sections.

2000-2002 General Psychology (Undergraduate), Purdue University Calumet.

Taught three sections.

2001 Lifespan Development (Undergraduate), Purdue University Calumet.

Taught one section.

CLINICAL INTERNSHIPS/PRACTICUM PLACEMENTS

2005-2006 Doctoral Intern, Family Service, Roanoke, VA

2003-2005 Virginia Tech’s Marriage and Family Therapy Center, Virginia

Polytechnic Institute and State University.

2002-2003 Samaritan Counseling Center, Munster, IN.

2001-2002 Purdue’s Marriage and Family Therapy Center.

1999 Indian Oaks Academy, Manteno, IL.

AWARDS AND HONORS

CFAS Diversity 2360 was selected as a Service Learning Course, Texas Tech University,

2016-2017.

Nominated for the President’s Excellence in Diversity and Equity Award, Texas Tech

University, 2015.

Awarded the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Association’s Steve de Shazer Memorial

Award for significant contributions to the field of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Research, 2011.

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Awarded the College of Human Sciences’ Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award,

2010-2011.

Awarded the College of Human Sciences’s Outstanding New Faculty Award, 2008.

Awarded the Texas Tech University’s Alumni Association New Faculty Award, 2008.

Awarded the AAMFT’s Dissertation/Thesis Award for the project “Solution-Focused

Group Therapy for Level 1 Substance Abusers”, 2004.

Nominated by peers to interview candidates for Purdue Calumet’s Marriage and Family

Therapy Class of 2003-2004.

Recipient of Purdue Calumet’s Graduate Research Award, 2002.

Nominated to participate in Purdue Calumet’s Spotlight on Graduate Research, 2002.

Elected President of local Psi Chi chapter at Olivet Nazarene University, 1999-2000.

Elected Psychology Club President at Olivet Nazarene University, 1999-2000.

Dean’s list, Olivet Nazarene University, 1996-2000.

Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Olivet Nazarene University, 2000.

Phi Delta Lambda (Nazarene National Honor Society), 2000-2007.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND LICENSING

2015-present Approved Supervisor for LMFT (AAMFT and TX LMFT)

2012-present Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

2012-present American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical member.

2006-2012 American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Associate

member.

2002-present A member of the Founders Group for the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Association (SFBTA).

This is a new association formed by Steve deShazer, Insoo Kim Berg,

and accomplished solution-focused therapists.

2002-present Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Association

2004-2006 National Council on Family Relations, Student member.

2000-2006 American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Student member.

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2000-2002 Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

PROFESSIONAL OUTREACH/ SERVICE

2015-present Texas Tech University’s Gender Equity Council, Texas Tech

2016-2017 Texas Tech University’s Gender Equity Council’s Chair of Subcommittee

on Climate Issues, Texas Tech

2016-2017 Texas Tech University’s Gender Equity Council’s Subcommittee on

Family Issues, Texas Tech

2015-2016 Texas Tech University’s Gender Equity Council’s Subcommittee on

Climate Issues, Texas Tech

2015-2016 Texas Tech University’s Gender Equity Council’s Subcommittee on

Family Issues, Texas Tech

2015-2016 COHS Promotion and Tenure Committee, Texas Tech

2016-present Internal Family Systems Foundation Reviewer

2016-present Chaired 3 Faculty Searches in CFAS

2016- present CFAS Curriculum Committee

2015-present Member of SFBTA Task Force, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Association

2015-present Development of International Training of Microanalysis of

Communication, International Microanalysis Associates (founding

member)

2015-present Mentor Tech, Texas Tech

2015-present MFT Scholarship Committee, CFAS Department, Texas Tech University

2014-present COHS Teaching Effectiveness Committee, Texas Tech University

2012-present COHS Grade Appeal Committee, Texas Tech

2012-present Community, Family, and Addiction Services Scholarship Committee

2010-present Code of Student Conduct Review Committee, Texas Tech University

2008-present Member, Research Committee, Solution Focused Brief Therapy

Association

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2007-2016 Member of the board of directors for the Legal Aid Society of Lubbock,

TX.

2013-2014 Annual Faculty Review Committee member for CFAS, Texas Tech

University

2012-2014 President, Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association

2012-2014 Guest Editor for the Special Section “SFBT Contributions to Practice-

oriented Research: Part 2. Changing the Language of Clinical Practice”,

Journal of Systemic Therapies.

2011-2014 Board Member, Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association

2011-2013 Submission of SFBT for Substance Abusers to NREPP (SAMHSA’s

evidence-based registry)

2012-2013 Guest Editor for the Special Section “SFBT Contributions to Practice-

oriented Research: Part I. Microanalysis of Communication in

Psychotherapy”, Journal of Systemic Therapies.

2012 Teaching Evaluation Committee at Large Contributor, Texas Tech

University

2012 Proposal review committee member for the 2012 SFBTA conference on

Solution-Focused Practices, Minneapolis, MN

2008-2011 Personnel Committee member for APS, Texas Tech University

2010 Co-Coordinator of the SFBTA pre-conference research day in Banff,

Alberta, Canada.

2008-2011 Research Director of the Body Mind Initiative, Center for the Study of

Prevention and Resiliency

2008-2010 Research Director of the Replication Project for Students Enrolled in

Collegiate Recovery Communities, Center for the Study of Addction and

Recovery

2008-2009 Coordinator of the Addiction Focused Master’s in MFT Degree

2009 Coordinator of the SFBTA pre-conference research day in Albany, NY

2008 Coordinator of the SFBTA pre-conference research day in Austin, TX

2008-2009 Coordinator of the MFT Master’s Program, Texas Tech University

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2008-2009 Secretary of the board of directors for the Legal Aid Society of Lubbock,

TX.

2007-2009 Representative for the university’s Service Learning Advisory Council,

Texas Tech University.

2007-2008 Representative for the Facilities Committee, Texas Tech University

2007 Chair of Qualifying Exams for the MFT PhD program, Texas Tech

University

2006-2007 MFT representative for the Family Medicine’s Complex Case

Consultation, Texas Tech University.

2006-2007 Member of the COHS Research Committee, Texas Tech University,

Lubbock, TX.

2006-2007 Proposal review committee member for the 2007 SFBTA conference on

Solution-Focused Practices, Toronto, Canada.

2005-2006 Program Chair for the 2006 SFBTA conference on Solution-Focused

Practices, Denver, CO.

2004-2005 Proposal review committee member for the 2005 SFBTA conference on

Solution-Focused Practices, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

2003-2004 Conference committee member for the 2004 SFBTA conference on

Solution-Focused Practices, Park City, UT.

2003-2004 Appointed graduate representative for the department of human

development, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

2002-2003 Conference committee member for the 2003 SFBTA conference on

Solution-Focused Practices, Loma Linda, CA.

GRADUATE ADVISEES

2006-present Valerie Handley, Gary Mccrory, Stephanie Ortiz, Shelby Sewell, Olivia

Hamlin, Brie Turns, Mazie Zielinski, Ashley Newman, Natalie Johnson, Tetiana Sukach,

Zach Manawes, Ashlee Miller, Phillip Sorenson, Alane Atchley, Adam Froerer,

Kimberly Simon, Brandy Lucas, Timothy Parker, McKenzie Tabor, Jonathyn Piper,

Cynthia Dsauza, Michael Olsen, Austin Moore, Hannah Jones, & Charlotte Lancaster.

DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

2006-present Olivia Hamlin (Chaired), Brie Turns (Co-Chaired), Karla Gonzalez

(University of Texas), Valerie Handley (Chair), Mazie Zielinski (Thesis Chair), Tetiana

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Sukach (Chair), Fei Shen, Violeta Kadieva, Ken Griffith (Biology Department at TTU),

Amanda Parkey Jackson (Forensic Sciences, MS paper), Brian Samford, Trampas J.

Rowden, Shaun Lester, Lynn Anne Joiner, Hye Sun Ro, Stephanie Haygood, Kim Simon,

Adam Froerer (Chaired), Martha Morgan, and John Dakin (Co-Chaired).

REFERENCES

Dr. Janet Bavelas, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at University of Victoria, B.C.,

Canada

Department of Psychology

University of Victoria

PO Box 3050 STN CSC

Victoria BC V8W 3P5

Canada

(250) 721-7550 or (250) 727-6573

bavelas at uvic.ca

Dr. Eric McCollum, Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Virginia Tech (Falls

Church)

Department of Human Development

7054 Haycock Road

Falls Church, VA 22043

(703) 538-8463

[email protected]

Dr. Terry Trepper, Professor of Psychology at Purdue University Calumet

Retired from Purdue University Calumet

BEH Behavioral Sciences

Porter (Gene Stratton) Hall 211C

2200 169th Street

Hammond, Indiana 46323-2094

[email protected]

Dr. Joseph Wetchler, Program Director and Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at

Purdue University Calumet

Marriage & Family Therapy Program

Entrepreneurship Center

Room 144

2200 169th Street

Hammond, Indiana 46323-2094

(219) 989-2587

[email protected]