Suzanne BartleHaring

The Ohio StateUniversity

114 Campbell Hall

1787 Neil Ave

Columbus,Ohio,43210

Phone:614-688-3259

Email:

CurrentAppointments

2007 to present:Professor,Human Sciences

AcademicAppointments

1987-1990 Instructor, University of Connecticut, Hartford Branch, Department of Human Development

and Family Science

1991-1992 Visiting Assistant Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, Falls

Church, VA.

1992-1996AssistantProfessor,The OhioStateUniversity,College ofHuman Ecology,HumanSciences.Columbus

1997-2006AssociateProfessor, The Ohio StateUniversity,EducationandHuman Ecology,HumanSciences.Columbus

Degrees

January 1984BS,The PennsylvaniaStateUniversity

January 1987MS,University ofConnecticut

January 1990PhD,University of Connecticut

Licensures

PresentIndependentMarriage and Family Therapist,Ohio:StateofOhio Counselor,SocialWorker and Marriage and Family TherapistBoard

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/OFFICES

President Ohio Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, January 1, 2004 to Dec. 31, 2005

President-Elect Ohio Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, April 2003 to Dec. 2003

Secretary Ohio Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, January 2002 to April 2003.

Approved Supervisor and Clinical Member American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

National Council on Family Relations, section member of the Family Therapy Section and Research and Theory Section.

2004-2006: Family Therapy Section, member at large

1996-1998: Secretary/Treasurer Family Therapy Section

1997-1999: Reuben Hill Awards committee

HONORS

Legacy Scholar Award, 2013, Family Therapy Section, NCFR

James M. Siddens Award for Distinguished Faculty Advising, 2013

Courses Taught

Undergraduate

Family Development

Development Across the Life Span

Introduction to Counseling

Development in Adolescence and Early Adulthood

Foundations in Family Science

Graduate

Marriage and Family Relationships

Adolescents in Families

Research Methods

Children and Families Under Stress

Adolescence: Individuation in the Context of the Family

Family Therapy Theory II

Ethics in Marriage and Family Therapy

Family Systems Assessment

Family Theory

Critical Incidents in Marriage and Family Therapy

Causal Modeling for Marriage and Family Therapy Research

Dyadic Data Analysis

DoctoralStudent(Advisor)

Year of Graduation

1998Kang Lin Yang**

1999Diana Leigh*

2000Penny Brucker*

2005Aaron Glade*

2006Arptia Lal*

2007Kevin Myer**

2007Paula Toviessi

2007Orin Newberry*

2008Rashmi Gangamma**

2008Mike Knerr*

2009Kate Adkins*

2012Heather Katafiacz**

2013Erica Hartwell**

2013Hana Yoo**

2013Jennifer Collins

2013Felisha Younkin*

* Indicates in clinical practice

** Indicates tenure track position

Current Advisees

Eugene Holowacz

Sujata Ponappa

Samuel Shannon

David Bowers

Megan Ferriby

Monique Williams

Publications

Chapters inEditedBooks

  1. Bartle-Haring, S.,McWey,L.,Durtschi,J., (2014) "Dyadic data analysis". In Miller,R.,Johnson, L.(Eds) Advanced Methods inFamily Therapy Research, (pp 366-382).New York: Routledge.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S.,Slesnick,N. (2013),"FamilyTherapy:"Anemerging field"".InHandbookandMarriage and the Family. Third Edition ed. Editedby:Peterson,G. W.,Bush,K.R..NY:Springer.845-860.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S.,Bean,R.,Bedell,T., Perry,B. (2000) "Familysystemsin flux:Clinical implicationsof life span transitions".In Familiesacross time.Editedby:Price, S.,McKenry,P..NY:Roxbury.
  1. Wark,L.,Bartle,S.E., McKenry,P.,"Theprocess ofdivorce".In"Research and Theory in Family Science".Edited by: Day,R.,Gilbert,K., Settles,B.,Burr,W..NY:Brooks/Cole.271-283. 1995.

Peer-Reviewed JournalArticles

  1. Yoo,H.,Bartle-Haring,S., Gangamma,R., (in press) Predictingpremature terminationwith alliance atsessions 1 and 3:an exploratory study".JournalofFamily Therapy.
  1. Gangama,R.,Bartle-Haring,S.,Holowacz,E.,Hartwell,E.,Glabova,T.,(in press)RelationalEthics,Depressive Symptoms,and RelationshipSatisfactionin Couples in Therapy.JournalofMarital and Family Therapy.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S.,Slesnick,N.,Carmona,J., (in press) Reciprocityin adolescentcare-giver violence.Journal of Family Violence.
  1. Ponappa,S,Bartle-Haring,S, Day,R. (2014). Connectiontoparents and healthy separationduring adolescence:Alongitudinal perspective.Journal of Adolescence, 37, 555-566.
  1. Yoo,H,Bartle-Haring,S.,Day,R.,Gangamma,R, (2013) Couple communication, emotionaland sexual intimacy,and relationship satisfaction".JOURNALOFSEXMARITALTHERAPY.Vol.40,275-293.
  1. Slesnick, N., Erdem, G., Bartle-Haring, S., & Brigham, G. (2013). Intervention with Substance Abusing Runaway Adolescents and their Families: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81, 600-614.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Glebova, T., Gangamma, R., Grafsky, E. & Ostrom Delaney, R. (2012). Alliance and termination status in couple therapy: A comparison of methods for assessing discrepancies. Psychotherapy Research, 22, 502-514.
  1. Gangamma, R, & Bartle-Haring, S., & Glebova, T (2012). A Study of Contextual Therapy Theory’s Relational Ethics in Couples in Therapy. Family Relations, 61, 825-835.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Slesnick, N., Collins, J., Erdem, G., & Buettner, C. (2012). The utility of mentoring homeless adolescents: A pilot study. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,38, 350-358.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Lotspeich Younkin, F. & Day, R. (2012). Family distance regulation and school engagement in middle-school-aged children. Family Relations, 61, 192-206.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Knerr, M., Adkins, A., Ostom Delaney, R., Gangamma, R., Glebova, T., Grafsky, E., McDowell, T. & Meyer, K. (2012). Trajectories of therapeutic alliance in couple versus individual therapy: Three level models. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 38, 79- 107.
  1. Glebova, T. Bartle-Haring, S., Gangamma, R., Knerr, M., Delaney, R. O., Meyer, K., Silverthorn, B., McDowell, T., Adkins, K. & Grafsky, E. (2011). Therapeutic Alliance and Progress in Couple Therapy: Multiple Perspectives. Journal of Family Therapy, 33, 42-65.
  1. Knerr, M., Bartle-Haring, S., McDowell, T., Adkins, K, Delaney, R. O., Gangamma, R., Glebova, T., Grafsky, E., Meyer, K. (2011). The Impact of Initial Factors on Therapeutic Alliance in Individual and Couples Therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 37, 182-199.
  1. Lal, A. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2011) Relationship among Differentiation of Self, Relationship Satisfaction, Partner Support and Depression in Patients with Chronic Lung Disease and their Partners. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 37, 169-181.
  1. Buettner, C., Bartle-Haring, S. & Andrews, D., Khurana, A. (2010). Perceptions of Alcohol Policy and Drinking Behavior: Results of a Latent Class Analysis of College Student Drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 35, 628-631.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. (2010) Living In the context of poverty and trajectories of breast cancer worry, knowledge and perceived risk after a breast cancer risk education session. Women’s Health Issues, 20, 406-413.
  1. Knerr, M & Bartle-Haring, S. (2010). Differentiation, Perceived Stress and Therapeutic Alliance as Key Factors in the Early Stage of Couple Therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 32, 94-118.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., & Lal, A. (2010) Using Bowen Theory to look at Progress in Couple Therapy. The Family Journal, 18, 106-115.
  1. Gubbins, C., Perosa, L. M., Bartle-Haring, S. (2010) Relationships between married couples’ self-differentiation/Individuation and Gottman’s model of marital interaction. Contemporary Family Therapy, 32, 383-395.
  1. Guada,J,M., Fontanella,C.,Bartle-Haring,S.,Phillips,G. (2010). The influence of individual and contextual factors on quality standards of continuity of care for adults with schizophrenia living in the USA. SCHIZOPHRENIARESEARCH.117, 407-408.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Silverthorn, B., Toviessi, P. & Meyer, K. (2009). Does Live Supervision Make a Difference?: A Multilevel Analysis. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 35, 406-414.
  1. Slesnick, N., Bartle-Haring, S., Budde, H., Letcher, A., Bantchevska, D., Erdem, G. & Patton, R. (2009). Troubled parents, motivated adolescents: Predicting motivation to change substance use among runaways. Addictive Behaviors. 34, 675-684.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Toviessi, P. & Katafiasz, H. (2008). Predicting the use of Individualized risk assessment for breast cancer. Women’s Health Issues. 18, 100-109.
  1. Slesnick, N., Bartle-Haring, S., Dashora, P., Kang, M. & Aukward, E. (2008). Predictors of homelessness among street living youth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 465-474.
  1. Bantchevska, D., Bartle-Haring, S., Dashora, P., Glebova T., & Slesnick, N. (2008). Problem behaviors of homeless youth: A social capital perspective. Journal of Human Ecology, 23(4), 285-293.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., & Glebova, T.& Meyer, K. (2007). Premature termination in marriage and family therapy: A survival analysis. American Journal of Family Therapy, 35, 53-68.
  1. Slesnick, N.,Bartle-Haring, S., Glebova, T., & Glade, A.(2006). Homeless adolescent parents: HIV risk, family structure and individual problem behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39(5), 774-777.
  1. Slesnick, N., Bartle-Haring, S., & Gangamma, R. (2006). Predictors of substance use and family Therapy outcome among physically and sexually abused runaway adolescents.Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 32, 261-281.
  1. Slesnick, N., Bartle-Haring, S., Glebova, T., & Glade, A. (2006). Primary alcohol versus primary drug use among adolescents: An examination of differences. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 2080-2093.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Glade, A., & Vira, R. (2005). Initial levels of differentiation and reduction in psychological symptoms for clients in Marital and Family Therapy. and Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 31, 121-131.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. & Gregory, P. (2004) The relationships among differentiation of self, stress and distress related to predictive genetic counseling and/or testing. Journal of Family Systems and Health. 21, 357-381.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. & Probst, D. (2004) A test of Bowen’s Theory: Emotional reactivity and psychological symptoms in a clinical sample. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 32, 419-435.
  1. Sabatelli, R. M. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2003). Family of Origin Experiences and Patterns of Adjustment Within Couples. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65, 159-169.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Brucker, P. & Hock, E. (2002). The impact of separation anxiety on identity development in late adolescence and early adulthood. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17, 439-450.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Rosen, K.H. & Stith, S. (2002). Emotional reactivity and psychological distress. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17, 568-585.
  1. Hock, E., Eberly, M., Bartle-Haring, S. & Ellwanger, P. (2001). Separation anxiety in parents of adolescents: Theoretical significance and scale development. Child Development., 72, 284-298.
  1. Rosen, K. , Bartle-Haring, S., & Stith, S. (2001). Using Bowen theory to enhance understanding of the intergenerational transmission of partner violence. Journal of Family Issues, 22, pp 124-142.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S., Kenny, D. & Gavazzi, S. (1999). Multiple perspectives on family differentiation: Analyses by multitrait multimethod matrix and triadic social relations models. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 491-503
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. & Sabatelli, R. M. (1998). An intergenerational examination of patterns of individual and family adjustment. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 903-911.
  1. Reese-Weber, M, & Bartle-Haring, S. (1998). Conflict resolution styles in family subsystems and adolescent romantic relationships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 27, 735-752.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. (1997). The relationships among parent-adolescent differentiation, sex role orientation and personal adjustment in late adolescence and early adulthood. Journal of Adolescence 20, 553-565.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. & Sabatelli, R.M. (1997). The relationship between emotional reactivity towards parents and interpersonal competence in same-sex friend and dating partner relationships: an exploration of gender differences in two samples. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 26, 399-413.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. & Gavazzi, S (1996). Multiple views on family differentiation: adolescent, maternal, and paternal perspective. Family Process, 35, 457-472.
  1. Bartle, S.E. (1996). Family of origin and interpersonal contributions to the interdependence of dating partners’ trust. Personal Relationships, 3, 197-209.
  1. Bartle-Haring, S. & Strimple, R.E. (1996). Association of identity and intimacy: An exploration of gender and sex-role orientation. Psychological Reports, 79, 1255-1264.
  1. Sabatelli, R. M. & Bartle, S. E. (1995). Survey approaches to the assessment of family functioning: Conceptual, operational, and analytical issues. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 57, 1025-1039.
  1. Bartle, S.E. & Sabatelli, R. M. (1995). The Behavioral and Emotional Reactivity Index: Preliminary evidence for construct validity from three studies. Family Relations, 44, 267-277.
  1. Bartle, S.E. & Rosen, K. (1994). Individuation and relationship violence. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 22, 222-236
  1. Bartle, S.E. (1993). The degree of similarity of differentiation of self between partners in dating and married couples: Preliminary evidence. Contemporary Family Therapy, 15, 467-484.
  1. Boylin, W.M., Anderson, S.A. & Bartle, S.E. (1992) Symbolic Experiential Supervision: A model for learning or a frame of mind? Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 3, 43-59.
  1. Ryder, R.G. & Bartle, S.E. (1991) Boundaries as distance regulators in personal relationships. Family Process, 30, 393-406. (Reprinted in the Journal of Instituto Chileno de Terapia Familiar).
  1. Bartle, S.E., & Anderson, S.A. (1991). Similarity between parents' and adolescents' levels of individuation. Adolescence, 26, 913-924.
  1. Bartle, S.E., Anderson, S.A., & Sabatelli, R.M. (1989). A model of parenting style, adolescent individuation and adolescent selfesteem. Journal of Adolescent Research, 4, 283298.
  1. Bartle, S.E. & Sabatelli, R.M. (1989). Family system dynamics, identity development, and adolescent alcohol use: Implications for family treatment. Family Relations, 38, 258265.

Grants and Funding Efforts

Funded:

National Cancer Institute: Factors in choosing breast cancer screening, $150,000, PI Suzanne Bartle-Haring April 1, 2005 through March 31, 2007.

College of Human Ecology Small Grant. Adult Emotional Reactivity Index Pilot Study. $850

University Seed Grant : A longitudinal study of adolescents and their parents through the individuation process and its relationship to the resolution of identity and intimacy. $15,000 PI: Suzanne Bartle January through December, 1993

Government Contract Proposals: Part of my work at Mayatech included working on sections of proposals for government contracts. I participated in the proposal writing for the Survival Analysis of Alcoholism Clients, for which we were awarded a multi-million dollar contract.

Doctoral Fellowship: I was awarded $2500 for my dissertation project and living expenses. My prospectus was selected to be funded from several others in the School of Family Studies, at the University of Connecticut.

Master's Thesis research grant: $500.00. I wrote a small grant proposal with my major advisor to fund by master's thesis research.

STATISTICAL CONSULTING

1998-2001: Virginia Tech’s Couples Project, PI: Sandra Stith

2004-2008: HIV Disclosure and risky sexual behavior: PI: Julie Serovich: 20% FTE

2005- present: FLORA/TORA and STAR/TEAM: PI: Natasha Slesnick : 20% FTE

ADDITIONAL COURSES IN STATISTICS

August 1994: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Training Program: LISREL Models: Introduction and Intermediate Topics. Instructor: Kenneth Bollen , each course was 1 week.

Spring 2004: Analysis of Repeated Measures and Longitudinal Data, Psychology 831I, Intructor: Robert Cudeck. Reviewed Multilevel Modeling. 10 week course

September 7-9, 2005: Hierarchical Data Modeling with HLM 6, workshop. Instructors: Stephen Raudenbush and Tony Bryk

September 7-9, 2006: LISREL Advanced Topics, workshop: Intructors: Karl Joreskog and Kenneth Bollen.

October 13 and 14, 2006: New Methods for the Analysis of family and dyadic processes. Conference. Variety of speakers.

Various conference sessions on latent growth curve analysis, HLM, survival analysis, analysis of multiple perspectives.

August 21-22, 2008: MPLUS workshop: Analysis with Growth Modeling with Latent Variables

November 10-11, 2008: MPLUS workshop: Categorical latent variable modeling.

September 2011-March 2012: Sabbatical: Dyadic Data Analysis

February 2012: SRCD Themed Meeting: Developmental Methodology

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

Holowacz, E., Bartle-Haring, S., Hartwell, E. (2013). The Impact of Family Distance Regulation on Alcohol Abuse. Accepted at the national meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Portland, OR

Younkin, F., Patton, R., Bartle-Haring, S. .,Holowacz, E., Shannon, S. (2013). Early Marriage: Effect on Relationship Quality and stability. Accepted at the national meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Portland, OR

Presider at TCRM 1A Methods for Analyzing Longitudinal and

Repeated Cross-Sectional Data, National Council on Family Relations, Annual meetings, Orlando, FL. November, 2011.

Discussant at TCRM Using Diverse methods to advance understanding of couple relationships. National Council on Family Relations, Annual meetings, Orlando, FL. November, 2011.

Patton, R., Bartle-Haring, S., Katafiasz, H., Lotspeich, F., Yoo, H., Gangamma, R., & Day R. (2011). High School Sweethearts Beware: Does Early Marriage Predict Marital Instability. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations, Annual meetings, Orlando, FL. November

Yoo, H., Bartle-Haring, S., Gangamma, R., Lotspeich, F., Patton, R., & Day, R. (2011). Examining the mediating influences of sexual satisfaction and emotional intimacy on the association between relationship processes and relationship satisfaction. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations, Annual meetings, Orlando, FL. November

Gangamma, R., Bartle-Haring, S. Knerr, M., & Collins, J. (2011). Relational ethics, differentiation and relationship satisfaction in couples. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations, Annual meetings, Orlando, FL. November.

Gangamma, R. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2010). Impact of relational ethics among couples in therapy. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA, September.

Lotspeich Younkin, F. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2010) Intersection of Work and Family: A Dyadic Analysis for Relationship Quality. Poster presented Annual Meetings of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolic, Minnesota, November. (peer reviewed).

Gangamma, R., Bonomi, A., Grafsky, E. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2009) A primer to qualitative research methods in CFT research. Workshop presented at the annual conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Sacremento, CA,, October. (peer reviewed).

Bartle-Haring, S. & Gangamma, R. (2009). Accounting for drop-out when assessing change in treatment. Poster presented at at the annual conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Sacremento, CA,, October.

Glebova, T., Bartle-Haring, S., & Lehan, T. (2009). Latent classes of couple therapy expectations and therapeutic process. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Sacremento, CA,, October. (peer reviewed)

Bartle-Haring, S., Lotspeich, F. & Day, R. (2009). Family to school spill-over: School engagement in context. Poster presented at the annual meetings of the National Council on Family Relations, San Francisco, CA. November. (peer reviewed)

Katafiasz, H. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2009). The effects of the transition to parenthood on marital satisfaction and sexual frequency: A dyadic data analysis. Poster presented at the annual meetings of the National Council on Family Relations, San Francisco, CA. November. (peer reviewed)

Slesnick, N., Bartle-Haring, S., Khurana, A., Bantchevska, D. & Garren, R. (2008, June) Does childhood abuse history impact outcomes among homeless youth receiving substance abuse treatment? Poster presentation at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence. San Juan, Puerto Rico.{peer reviewed, National}

Adkins, K. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2008). Initial and common factors that lead to enhanced well-being and relationship satisfaction in couple therapy. National Conference for AAMFT, Memphis, TN October. (peer reviewed)

Bartle-Haring, S. & Katafiasz, H. (2008). Examining the protective effects of the family on adolescent alcohol use. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the NCFR, Little Rock, AR, November. (peer reviewed)

Glebova, T. N., Gangamma, R., Bartle-Haring, S. & Ostrom Delaney, R. A. (2007). Discrepancies in therapeutic alliance in couple therapy. Poster Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Long Beach, CA, October.

Adkins, K.S., Grafsky, E. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2007). Healing: From Therapeutic alliance to marital satisfaction. Poster Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Long Beach, CA, October.

Lal, A. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2007). Healing ties for patients with chronic lung disease. Poster Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Long Beach, CA, October.

Blankman, D., Glade, A., Slesnick, N., Smith, A. & Bartle-Haring, S. (2007, March). Links between high risk behaviors and depressive symptoms among homeless youth. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA.

Bantchevska, D., Bartle-Haring, S., Dashora, P., Glebova, T., & Slesnick, N. (2007, June).Social capital through activity: A psychological perspective. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Toronto, Canada.