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PERSONAL DATA

Jerry Gale

Recipient of the AFTA 2006 Distinguished Research Award

Professor

Department of Human Development and Family Science

The University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia 30602

(706) 542-8435 work

(706) 354-8252 home

EDUCATION

Ph. D. Texas Tech University, 1989

Major: Marriage and Family Therapy

Human Development and Family Studies

Dissertation: Conversation analysis of a marital therapy session: Pursuing a therapeutic agenda.

M. Ed. University of Arizona, 1979

Major: Counseling and Guidance

B. A. University of Michigan, 1974

Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy

POSITIONS HELD (Academic Appointments)

Assistant Professor Department of Child and Family Development, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Fall, 1989 to Spring 1995

Associate Professor Department of Child and Family Development, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Summer 1995 to present

Professor Department of Human Development and Family Science, The University of

Georgia, Athens, GA

Summer 2014 to present


Gale

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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS (The University of Georgia)

Graduate Faculty 1992 - present

Chair, Certificate 1994 - 1996, 2002 – 2009, 2013- present

Program in Marriage

and Family Therapy

Executive Committee 2002 - 2010

Certificate Program in

Qualitative Inquiry

Director of Clinical Training 2007-2012

MFT Program, HDFS

Director, Marriage 1996 - 2007

and Family Therapy 2012-present

Program, HDFS

UGA Teaching Academy 2001 – present

Affiliate Faculty Member:

Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professionals 2012-present

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS (University of Calgary)

Adjunct Faculty 2008 to present

Department of Psychiatry

HONORS AND SCHOLASTIC DISTINCTIONS

· Invited to be a Senior Teaching Fellow, UGA, 2014/2015

· Invited to teach at Nordhausen University, Germany, May 4-8, 2015 (teaching relational financial therapy)

· Invited to teach at Universidad Andes del Cusco in Peru, August 10-23, 2014 (teaching family therapy in addressing domestic violence)

· Selected to attend the NSF program on Developing and Sustaining Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs. October 7-8, 2012 Coeur d’Alene, ID

· Teaching Fellow Mentor for the Teaching Academy 2012-2013

· Invited to serve on the Advisory Board and Review Panel of the International Narrative Therapy Research Fund 2008-2012

· Selected as a Fellow to the Taos Associates 2008 to present

· Recipient of the 2006 AFTA Outstanding Research Award.

· Recipient of the 2009 CHFD Teacher of the Year Award

· Recipient of the 2006 CHFD Teacher of the Year Award.

· Invited to be a Lilly Fellow Mentor 2008

· Selected as Institute of Behavior Research Fellow for 2003-2004.

· Selected to the UGA Teaching Academy 2002.

· Selected as a Fellow for the Institute for Children, Youth and Families Workshop: Economic Invited to attend Hardship for Children, Youth, and Families - The Intersections of Public Policy, Planning, Private Research, and Local Programming. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, July 11 - 16, 1993.

· Selected as a University of Georgia Lilly Fellow for 1990-1991.

· Member of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society 1988 to present.

· Received the Janice Helen Jordan Scholarship for 1988-89.

· Received the 1988 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award at the College of Home Economics at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.

PUBLICATIONS

REFEREED JOURNALS

McCoy, M., Gale, J., Ford, M., & McCoy II, R. (2013). A therapist’s perspective of a financial planning course: Implications for financial therapy education and trainings. Journal of Financial Therapy, 4(1). doi:10.4148/jft.v4i1.1763

Lee, B. Y., Kozak, M. S., Nancoo, C., Chen, H. Middendorf, K., & Gale, J. (2013). Exploring dominant discourses: Creating spaces to find voices & cultural identity. Journal of Cultural Diversity. Volume 20, Number 1.

Strong, T., Gale, J. (2013). Postmodern clinical research: In and out of the margins. Journal of Systemic Therapies,32, 46-57.

Gale, J., Goetz, J., & Britt. S. (2012). Considerations in the development of the financial therapy association. Journal of Financial Therapy, 3, 2.

Gale, J. (2012). Challenges and benefits in the creation of an interdisciplinary clinic. Context, April, 16-17.

Kim, J. H., Gale, J., Goetz, J., Bermudez, M. (2011). Relational financial therapy: An innovative and collaborative treatment approach. Journal of Contemporary Family Therapy. 33:229–241 DOI 10.1007/s10591-011-9145-7

Aholou, T. M. C., Gale, J. E., & Slater, L. M. (2011). African American Clergies Perspectives on Addressing Sexual Health & HIV Prevention in Premarital Counseling Settings: A pilot study. Journal of Religion and Health, Volume 50, 2, 330-347. DOI: 10.1007/s10943-009-9257-7 http://www.springerlink.com/content/y124739374v7k536/fulltext.pdf

Kennedy, K.S, Godlas, A, Gale, J, & Parker, ML (2010). Building Bridges: Cross-disciplinary collaboration between Family Therapy and Islamic Studies. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 5: 350-367. DOI: 10.1080/15564908.2010.551289

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15564908.2010.551289

Zak-Hunter, L., Marshall, L. E. , Arnold, A. L., Consiglio, S., Gale, J., Liddy, C., & Magwitz-Greyson, D. P.(2010) 'Finding Our Voices in the Face of Dominant Discourse: A Closer Look at Gender Roles' Impact on Student Clinicians', Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 22: 3, 187- 202

Gale, J. (2010). Discursive analysis: A research approach for studying the moment-to-moment construction of meaning in systemic practice. Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation and Management, 21, 2 7-37.

Green-Pimentel, L., Goetz, J., Gale, J., Bermudez, M. (2009). An innovative collaboration between financial and relationship experts: Counselors’ perspectives and opportunities for Extension professionals. The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues (FFCI) 14(2). http://ncsu.edu/ffci/publications/2009/v14-n2-2009-summer-fall/Pimentel-Goetz-Gale-Bermudez.php

Chung, H. & Gale, J. E. (2009). Family functioning and self-differentiation: A cross-cultural examination. Contemporary Family Therapy, 31, 1, 19-33.

Templeton, G. B., Bush, K. R., Lash, S. B., Robinson, V., & Gale, J. (2008). Adolescent Socialization in Rural Appalachia: The Perspectives of Teens, Parents and Significant Adults. Marriage and Family Review, 44, 1, 52-80.

Gale, J. (2007). Joining for change: An intervention of state change or an interaction or

unforeseen consequences? Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 33, 1, 56-58.

Chung, H., & Gale, J. (2006). Comparing Self-differentiation and Psychological Well-being between Korean and European American Students. Contemporary Family Therapy, 28, 3, 367-392.

Gale, J. (2004). Experiencing relational thinking. Context, 75. 10-12.

Herrman, M. S., Hollett, N., Eaker, D. D., Gale, J. (2003) Mediator Reflections on Practice: Connecting Select Demographics and Preferred Orientations. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 20, 4.

Gale, J. (2002). Five (plus or minus 2) guiding principles of improvisational performance relevant to the practice, research and teaching of therapy. Journal of Clinical Activities, Assignments, & Handouts. 2, 2, 77-88.

Hollett, N. L., Herrman, M. S.,Eaker, D. G., Gale, J. (2002). The assessment of mediation outcome: The development and validation of an evaluation technique. The Justice System Journal., 23, 3, 345-362.

Gale, J., Mowery, R., Herrman, M., Hollett, N. (2002). Considering effective divorce mediation: Three potential factors. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 19, 4, 389-420.

Herrman, M. S., Hollett, N., Eaker, D. G., Gale, J., Fogarty, K., & Foster, M. (2002). Supporting accountability in the mediation Profession. Negotiation Journal, 18, 1, 29-49.

Faulkner, R., Klock, K., & Gale, J. (2001). Qualitative research in family therapy: Trends in the field from 1980 to 1999. The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 28, 1, 69-82. .

Lawless, J. J., Gale, J., Bacigalupe, G. (2001). The discourse of race and gender in family therapy supervision: A conversation analysis. Journal of Contemporary Family Therapy 23, 2, 181-197.

Herrman, Margaret S., Nancy Hollett, Jerry Gale and Mark Foster. (2001). Defining Mediator Knowledge and Skills. Negotiation Journal. 17, 2, April, 139‑153.

Harris, T., Moret, L. B., Gale, J., Kampmeyer, K. L. (2001). Therapists' gender assumptions and how these assumptions influence therapy. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12, 2/3, 33-60. Gale, J. (2000). Patterns of talk: A micro-landscape perspective. The Qualitative Report, Volume 4, Numbers 1/2, January, 2000. (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR4-1/gale.html)

Goettler, D. E., Herrman, M. S., Gale, J. (1999). Background characteristics and incentives of mediators in Georgia: Exploring differences in public, private and government agency mediators. Mediation Quarterly, 16(3),221-234.

Kogan, S. M. & Gale, J. E. (1997). Decentering therapy: Textual analysis of a narrative therapy session. Family Process, 36, 101-126.

Beels, C. C., Kogan, S. M., & Gale, J. E. (1997). Mapping and/or discovering meaning in family therapy: An e-mail conversation. Family Process, 36, 127-132.

Flemons, D., & Gale, J. (1997). Attending to relationships: Editor's introduction. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16, 2, 93-100.

Gale, J., Chenail, R., Watson, W., Wright, L., Bell, N. (1996). Research and practice: A reflexive and recursive relationship. Three narratives, five voices. Marriage and Family Review, 24, 3/4, 275-296.

Gale, J., Dotson, D., Huber, M., Manders, J., Nagireddy, C., Young, K., & Carter, B. (1995). A new technology for teaching/learning marital and family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 21, 2, 183-192.

Quinn, W. H., Sutphen, R., Michaels, M. & Gale, J. (1994). Juvenile first offenders: Characteristics of at risk families and strategies for intervention. Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling, 15, 15, 2-23.

Stewart, S., & Gale, J. (1994). On hallow ground: Marital therapy with couples on the religious right. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 13, 3, 45-54.

Gale, J., Dotson, D., Lindsey, E. Manders, J., & Nagireddy, C. (1993). A response to "Violence - The dark side of the family." Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 19, 1, 195-198.

Gale, J. (1993). A field guide to qualitative research and its clinical relevance. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 15, 1, 73-91.

Gale, J. & Newfield, N. (1992). A conversation analysis of a solution-focused marital therapy session. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 18, 2, 153-165.

Gale, J. (1992). When research interviews are more therapeutic than therapy interviews. The Qualitative Report, Volume 1, Number 4, Fall, 1992 (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR1-4/gale.html)

Gale, J., & Morris, G. H. (1991). A window into conversation analysis. The International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships Bulletin, 8, 1, 9-11.

Gale, J. (1990). A novel experience: A classroom exercise for exploring patterns. The Qualitative Report. 1, 1, 6-7.

Chenail, R., Douthit, P., Gale, J., Stormberg, J., & Morris, G. H., Park, J., Sridaromont, S., Schmer, V. (1990). "It's probably nothing serious, but...": Parents' interpretation of referral to pediatric cardiologists. Health Communication, 2, 3 (165-188).

Gale, J., & Brown-Standridge, M. (October, 1988). Ratification and utilization: Hypnotic techniques to facilitate reframing during early marital therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 14, 4, 371-382.

Professional Journals

Gale, J., Goetz, J., & Bermudez, M. (2009). Relational Financial Therapy. Family Therapy Magazine, 8, 5, 25-30.

Gale, J. (2006). Challenges in operating a community crisis response team. Family Therapy Magazine. 5, 2, 16-19.

Gale, J., & Chenail, R. (1998). Teaching, training and technology: Multiple relationships to the cyberworld. AFTA Newsletter, 71, 21-24.

Gale, J. & Kogan, S. (Winter, 1996-1997). The local accomplishment of power: Dialogic selves in participation. AFTA Newsletter, 67, 19-20.

Gale, J. (1992). Qualitative research: A description in search of a frame. AFTA Newsletter, 47, Spring, 49-51.

NEWSLETTERS

Gale, J. (in press). University MFT Program Update. GAMFT Newsletter

Herrman, M., Goettler, D., Gale, J., & Kogan, S. (1997). Who mediates in Georgia: An initial report from the Mediator Skills Project. Program Materials for: ADR for the Georgia Attorney, Annual Meeting of the State Bar of Georgia.

Gale, J. (1994). An abbreviated field guide to qualitative documenti: Volume I. Questions to ask. Qualitative Family Research Newsletter, 8, 1, 4-5.

Gale, J. (1991). The use of self in qualitative research. Qualitative Family Research Newsletter. 5, 1, 3-4.

Gale, J. (1988). The Family Trance: Insight is not necessarily the antidote. Colorado Trancework, 1, 3, 3, 11.

Flemons, D., Gale, J., & Ray, W. (1987). A metalogue on Angels fear. Continuing the Conversation: A Newsletter of Ideas in Cybernetics, 10, 3-5.

Articles in Monographs

Gale, J., Trimble, D., Propst, J., Dillon, L., & Elliott, M. (2007). A meta-conversation on crisis response work. AFTA Monographs.

BOOKS

Gale, J. (2009). Conversation analysis for family therapy researchers and practitioners. (English and Korean translation). Published by the Korean Association for Family Therapy (129 pages).

Steffe, L., & Gale, J. (Eds.) (2002) Chinese translation: Constructivsim in education. East China Normal University Press.

Steffe, L., & Gale, J. (Eds.). (1997). Korean translation: Constructivsim in education. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.

Steffe, L., & Gale, J. (Eds.) (1995). Constructivism in education. Hillsdale, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.

Gale, J. E. (1991). Conversation analysis of therapeutic discourse: Pursuit of a therapeutic agenda. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corporation.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Gale, J., Ross, D. B., McCoy, M. A. (2105). Training the narrative therapist. In K. Jordin (Ed.) Couple, Marriage, and Family Therapy Supervision. New York: Springer.

Seay, M., Goetz, J, & Gale, J. (2014). Collaborative Relational Model (pp. 161-172) in B. T. Klontz, S. L. Britt & K. L. Aruchleta (Eds). Financial therapy: Theory research and practice. New York: Springer.

Goetz, J. W., & Gale, J. E. (2014). Financial therapy: De-biasing and client behavior. In H. K. Baker & V. Ricciardi (Eds.). Investor behavior: The psychology of financial planning and investing. John Wiley & Sons.

Gale , J. & Dolbin-MacNab, M. L. (2014). Qualitative research for family therapy. In R. B. Miller & L. N. Johnson (Eds.), Advanced methods in family therapy research: A focus on validity and change (pp. 247-265) New York, NY: Routledge.

Dolbin-MacNab, M. L., Parra-Cardona, J. R., & Gale, J. (2014). Mixed methods clinical research with couples and families. In R. B. Miller & L. N. Johnson (Eds.), Advanced methods in

family therapy research: A focus on validity and change. (pp. 266-281). New York, NY: Routledge.

Gale, J. (2008). Meditation and relational connectedness: Practices for couples and families. In F. Walsh, (Ed.), Spiritual resources in family therapy (pp. 247-266). New York: Guilford Press.

Gale, J., Bermudez, J. M. (2008). Clinical Research (pp. 79-84). In L. M. Given (Ed.) The SAGE encyclopedia of qualitative research methods (Vols. 1 & 2). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Herrman, M. S., Hollett, N., & Gale, J. (2005). Mediation from Beginning to End: A Testable Model. In M. Herrman (Ed.), The Blackwell Handbook of Mediation. Blackwell Publishers.

Gale, J., Lawless, J., Roulston, K. (2004). Discursive approaches to clinical research. (pp. 125-144). In T. Strong & D. Pare (Eds.) Furthering the talk: Advances in the discursive therapies. NY, NY: Kluwer Academic Press/Plenum

Kogan, S., & Gale, J. (2000). Taking a turn: Social constructionism and family therapy. (pp. 210-244). In A. Horne & J. L. Passmore (Eds.). Family Counseling and Therapy. Itasca, Illinois: Peacock Press.

Gale, J. E. (1999). A response to Barbara Held’s “How brief therapy got postmodern.” (pp. 164-174). In W. Mathews & J. Edgette (Eds.) Current thinking and research in brief therapy, Volume 3. Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis.

Gale, J., Chenail, R., Watson, W., Wright, L., Bell, N. (1996). Research and practice: A reflexive and recursive relationship. Three narratives, five voices. In M. B. Sussman & J. F. Gilgun (Eds.) The methods and methodologies of qualitative family research. (pp. 275-296). New York: Haworth Press.