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Peer Reviewed Publications

De Jong, P., Jordan, S. S., Healing, S., Gerwing, J. (Spring, 2020). Building Miracles in Dialogue: Observing Co-construction through a Microanalysis of Calibrating Sequences. Journal of Systemic Therapy.

 

Kim, J., Jordan, S. S., Franklin, C., Froerer, A., (2019). Is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Evidence-Based?: An Update Ten-Years Later. Families in Societies, 100(30), 1-12. https://10.1177/1044389419841688

 

Turns, B., Jordan, S. S., Callahan, K., Whiting, J. & Piland Springer, N. (2019). Assessing the effectiveness of solution-focused brief therapy for couples raising a child with autism: A clinical outcome study. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 18, 10-23. https://10.1080/15332691.2019.1571975

 

Handley, V. A., Soloski, K. L., Sewell, S., Gowdy, A., Jordan, S. S., & Elshershaby, S. (2019). The Interactions Between Power and Couple Satisfaction for Women. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 30, 1-18. https://10.1080/08952833.2018.1526510.

 

Handley, V., Story, M. & Jordan, S. S. (2018). SFBT: a Solution to Dialogues Between Members of Differing Generational Cohorts. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 37, 1-14. https://10.1521/jsyt.2018.37.3.1

 

Mullett, N., Zielinski, M, Jordan, S. S., & Brown, C. (2018). Solution Focused Brief Therapy for Families: When A Loved One Struggles with Substance Abuse. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 37, 15-28. https://10.1521/jsyt.2018.37.3.15

 

Soloski, K. L., Minaiy, C., Purcell, J. B., Macey, P., Jordan, S. S., Talley, A., & Nedela, M. (2018). Are you in, or are you out? Implications of inclusion criteria in sexual minority health disparities research. Journal of Bisexuality, 18, 353-381. doi: 10.1080/15299716.2018.1532373

 

Smith, J. A., Hayes, N. D., & Jordan, S. S. (2018). A Systemic Integration of IFS Therapy and a 12-Step Framework for Substance Use Disorder in Young Adults. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 37, 60-74. https://10.1080/07347324.2018.1502032.

 

Farmer, O. & Jordan, S. S. (2017). Experiences of Women Coping with Catcalling Experiences in New York City: A Grounded Theory Study. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 29, 205-225. https://10.1080/08952833.2017.1373577

 

Gonzalez Suitt, K., Franklin, C., Cornejo, R., Castro, Y., & Jordan, S. S. (2017). Solution-focused brief therapy for Chilean primary care patients: exploring a linguistic adaptation. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 18, 103-128. https://10.1080/ 15332640.2017.1310643

 

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. https://10.1002/anzf.1183

 

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. https://10.1080/1556035x.2014.969059

 

Jordan, S. S. (2014). Further validation of the solution building inventory. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 33, 78-88. https://10.1521/jsyt.2014.33.1.7

 

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. https://10.1521/jsyt.2014.33.1.33

 

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. https://10.1521/jsyt.2014.33.1.30

 

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. https://10.1521/jsyt.2013.32.3.46

 

Froerer, A., & Jordan, S. S. (2013). Identifying solution-building formulations through microanalysis. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 32, 60-73. https://10.1521/jsyt.2013.32.3.60

 

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. https://10.1521/jsyt.2013.32.3.13

 

Smock, S. A., Froerer, A. S., & Blakeslee, S. E. (2011). The history of systemic substance abuse treatment. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 22, 177-192. https://10.1080/08975353.2011.602613

 

Harris, K. S., Smock, S. A., & Wilkes, M. T. (2011). Relapse resilience: A process model for recovery. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 22, 265-274. https://10.1080/08975353.2011.602622

 

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. https://10.1080/07347324.2010.511073

 

Smock, S. A., McCollum, E., & Stevenson, M. (2010). The development of the solution-focused inventory. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 36, 499 - 510. https://10.1111/j.1752-0606.2010.00197.x

 

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. https://10.1606/1044-3894.4009

 

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. https://10.1080/08975350802716475

 

 

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. https://10.1111/j.1752-0606.2008.00056.x

 

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. https://10.1300/j194v04n02_06

 

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. https://10.1300/j085v17n02_03

 

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. https://10.1300/j085v16n01_04

 

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. https://10.1080/03601270590928161

 

Nelson, T. & Smock, S. A. (2005). Challenges of an outcome-based perspective for marriage and family therapy education. Family Process, 44(3), 355-362. https://10.1111/j.1545-5300.2005.00064.x

 

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. https://10.3149/fth.0303.267

 

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. https://10.1300/J085v14n04_03

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