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Gale 1 VITA 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

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VITA 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

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Gale 2 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, April 25-29, 2016, 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

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• 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

Ross, B., Gale, J., Goetz, J. (2016). Ethical issues and decision making when mental health and financial professionals collaborate to provide financial therapy. Journal of Financial Therapy, 7, Issue 1, 17-37.

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

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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.

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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

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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.

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Gale 7 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.

Gale, J. (1996). Conversation analysis: Studying the construction of therapeutic realities. In D. Sprenkle & S. Moon (Eds.). Family therapy research: A handbook of methods. (pp. 107-124). New York: Guilford.

Gale, J., & Long, J. (1996). Foundations of family therapy. In D. Sprenkle, F. Piercy, & J. Wetchler (Eds.) Sourcebook of marital and family therapy. (pp. 1-24). New York: Guilford.

Huber, M., Lawless, J., Gale, J., Dennis, A., Scott, W. (1996). Open sesame: An investigation of the effects of a group support system on a men's counseling group. Proceedings of the Second Annual Association for Information Systems Conference for Americas.

Lawless, J., Huber, M., Gale, J., & Scott, W. (1996). Computer facilitated group dialogues: Many voices, one narrative. In J. Knuf (Ed.) Unity and Diversity: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Narrative (pp. 171-179). Lexington: Kentucky: College of Communications and Information Studies of the University of Kentucky for the Narrative Studies Group.

Stewart, S., & Gale, J. (1995). We have a story: The construction and maintenance of Protestant Evangelical marriage. In J. Knuf (Ed.). Texts and identities. Studies on Language and Narrative, Series A, Volume 3. University of Kentucky: College of Communication and Information Studies of the University of Kentucky for the Narrative Studies Group.

Gale, J., Odell, M., & Nagireddy, C. (1995). Marital therapy and self-reflexive research: Research and/as intervention. In G. H. Morris & R. Chenail (Eds.) The talk of the clinic. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.

Gale, J. (1995). Preface. In L. Steffe and J. Gale (Eds.) Alternative epistemologies in education. Hillsdale, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.

Gale, J. (1995). Postscript. In L. Steffe and J. Gale (Eds.) Alternative epistemologies in education. Hillsdale, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.

Gale, J., & Lindsey, B. (1994). Activities for educators in "teaching" students epistemologies of subjectivity. Subjectivity: Perceptions and biases.

Gale, J. (1991). Therapeutic discourse and conversation analysis. In M. J. McGee-Brown (Ed.). Diversity and design: Studying culture and the individual. College of Education, University of Georgia. (pp 282-291).

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Gale 8 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Gale, J. (2015). Mindfulness, mediation and dialogue, Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute and Neutral Conference. Atlanta, GA. December 11, 2015. Hosted by the Georgia Supreme Court Commission on Dispute Resolution, Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, and State Bar of Georgia Dispute Resolution section. PP. 1-11. Goetz, J., Gale, J., Bermudez, J. M., Palmer, & L., Johnson. (2010). Relational Financial Therapy: An Interdisciplinary Approach. In Proceedings of the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education, (p. ). Denver, CO: Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education. PUBLISHED REPORTS Herrman, M. S., Gale, J., Hollett, N. L., Goettler, D. & Fogarty, K. (1998) Assessing the Relative Contributions of Personal and Professional Backgrounds, Programmatic Setting and Mediator Training to the Skills of Mediators -- A Year End Report. Report for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Palo Alto.

Herrman, M. S., Gale, J., Hollett, N., Goettler, D. E., Kogan, S. M., Fogarty, K. & Dismuke, K. (1998). An interim report of the mediatior skills project: Assessing and supporting effective mediation. State Justice Institute. BOOK REVIEWS McCoy, M., Kim, J.H., & Gale, J. (2011). A review of Dr. Harris’ video interviews with leading MFT researchers. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 37, 3, 371-373. Gale, J. (In press). Review of Flemons, D. (2002). Of one Mind. NY: Norton. In the AFTA Newsletter.

Gale, J. (In press). Review of McLeod, J. (1997). Narrative and psychotherapy. London: Sage. In the Journal of Family Psychotherapy.

Gale, J. (in press). Review of Zimmerman, J. L., & Dickerson, V. C. (1996). If problems talked: Narrative therapy in action. New York: Norton. In the Journal of Family Psychotheray.

Gale, J. (1996). Review of Cecchin, G., Lane, G., & Ray, W. (1994). The cybernetics of prejudices in the practice of psychotherapy. London: Karnack Books. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 22, 1, 139-140.

Gale, J. (1996). Review of I. B. Inger and J. Inger's Co-constructing therapeutic conversations: A consultation of restraint. London: Karnac Books. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 22, 1, 139-140.

Gale, J. (1992). Review of Anderson and Bagarozzi (Eds.) Family myths: Psychotherapy implications. In The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 18, 1, 87. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Family Process. Editorial Board July 2014 – present. Journal of Financial Therapy. Editorial Board, January 2013 to present.

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Gale 9 Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Editorial Advisory Board, January 1997 to 2002, 2005 to present. The Qualitative Report. Associate Editor. 1991 to present. Journal of Systemic Therapies. Editorial Advisory Board. June 1993 to 2005. Journal of Systemic Therapies. Guest Co-Editor. Special issue: Attending to relationships. Volume 16, 2, 1997. Contemporary Family Therapy. Editorial Advisory Board. January 1994 to 2012. AD HOC REVIEWER FOR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS AND REVIEWER OF ABSTRACTS FOR CONFERENCES: 1999-2005 Reviewer of abstracts for annual conference of AAMFT 1995 Invited external examiner for a dissertation. The University of British Columbia.

1995. 1994-1995 Reviewer: Special issue of Marriage and Family Review: The Methods and

Methodologies of Qualitative Family Research. 1991-1996 Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 1991-1998 Reviewer of abstracts for the Qualitative Research in Education Conference, held

at UGA, each January. 1991-1996 Journal of Marriage and the Family 1993-1999 Family Process FUNDING Futris, T. G. (P.I.), DeMeester, K., Mancini, J., Palmer, L., Goetz, J., Elkins, J., & Gale, J. (2015-2020). The Integration of Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education into Family and Children Services: A Campus-Community Partnership. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance (HHS-2015-ACF-OFA-FM-0985). Awarded: $8,219,213. Funded to date (2015-2016): $1,659,362. Gale, J., & Mancini, J. (2014). $16,100 Funded by the Provost for a State-of-Art-Conference, Family & Community as Pathways for Health: Obesity Prevention and Intervention Strategies. June 2, 3 2014. Gale, Jerry, (P.I.) Co-PI Goetz, J. Bermudez, M. Burwell, S. (2007). Funded by The University of Georgia, Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach, Poverty and the Economy Faculty Research Grants Program. . $23,500 “Creating a Conjoint Financial Counseling and Couple Counseling

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Gale 10 Treatment model for Couples on the Threshold of Poverty. January 1, 2007- May 31, 2008. Herrman, M. (P.I), Gale, J. (Co-PI Hewlett Foundation. PI- Margaret Herrman, Co-PI - Jerry Gale. Assessing the relative contribution of personal and professional backgrounds, programmatic setting and mediator training to the skills of mediators serving court-connected programs. $95,000. December 31, 1998 to August 31, 2001. $300,000. Hewlett Foundation. PI- Margaret Herrman, Co-PI - Jerry Gale. Assessing the relative contribution of personal and professional backgrounds, programmtic setting and mediator training to the skills of mediators serving court-connected programs. March 16, 1997 to December 31, 1998. $30,000. Hewlett Foundation. PI- Margaret Herrman, Co-PI- Jerry Gale. Assessing the relative contribution of personal and professional backgrounds, programmatic setting and mediator training to the skills of mediators serving court-connected programs. January 1, 1997 to March 15, 1997. $90,000. Hewlett Foundation. PI- Margaret Herrman, Co-PI- Jerry Gale. Assessing the relative contribution of personal and professional backgrounds, programmatic setting and mediator training to the skills of mediators serving court-connected programs. January 1996 to December 31, 1996. $3,700. PI-Jerry Gale, Co-PI-Margaret Herrman, Catherine McKinney and William Quinn. Developed a video-training tape of Family Mediation. A instructional grant funded by the Office of Instructional Development, The University of Georgia ($2,200), and The Georgia Joint Commission on Alternative Dispute Resolution ($1,500). July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1994. $45,000. First Offenders Program. United States Office of Juvenile Justice. PI-Bill Quinn, Co-PI-Jerry Gale. January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1994. $45,000. First Offenders Program, a community grant funded by Children and Youth Council, Georgia. PI-Bill Quinn, Co-PI-Jerry Gale. January 1, 1993 to December 31, 1993. $45,000. First Offenders Program, a community grant funded by Children and Youth Council, Georgia. PI-Bill Quinn, Co-PI-Jerry Gale. November 1, 1991 to December 31, 1992. International State-of-the-Art Conference, Alternative Epistemologies in Education, to be held at UGA, February 19 - 23, 1992. Co-directed with Les Steffe, PhD. $15,000 from UGA and $20,000 from the Eisenhower Foundation. Lilly Fellow Funding for $2,000, to conduct research on effective actions for teaching alternative epistemological perspective. July 1990 to June 1991. ORGANIZER OF CONFERENCES Gale, J., & Lerna-Quinn, R. (2014). American Family Therapy Academy 36th Annual Conference. Athens, GA. June 4-8, 2014. Gale, J., & Mancini, J. (2014) State of the art conference: Family & Community as Pathways For Health: Obesity Prevention and Intervention Strategies. Athens, GA, June 2, 3, 2014.

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Gale 11 Gale, J. (2013). Chair, International Family Therapy Association Pre-Conference Research Institute. February 20, 2013. Orlando, Florida. Gale, J. & Goetz, J. (2011). Financial Therapy Association 2nd Annual Conference. September 11-13, 2011. Athens, Georgia. Gale, J. (2009-2010). Coordinator of Brief Presentations for the American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) conferences. June 21-24 2009 New Orleans, LA, and June 22-25, 2010, Boulder, Colorado. Gale, J. et al (2008). Planning committee for The Public Health Approach to Preventing Suicide at Colleges/Universities in Georgia Conference. February 27-28, 2008. Athens, GA. Gale, J. (1996-2015). Chair of the Annual Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate Conference. Held the last Friday of January at the University of Georgia. Speakers have included Pauline Boss, Ken Hardy, Charles Figley, Shelley Green & Douglas Flemons, David Kezuer among others.

Gale, J. (2000). Making a difference: Research for and about transformation. Chair of the 12th Annual Conference in Qualitative Research in Education. January 8-10, 2000.

Herrman, M., & Gale, J. (1997). State-Wide Dialogue for Mediators and ADR Administrators. Co-Directed a state wide conference. Funded by SJI. June 12, 13. Athens, Georgia.

Steffe, L., & Gale, J. (1992). Alternative Epistemologies in Education. Co-Directed a State-of-the-Art International Conference. Funded by the Office of the Vice-President (UGA) and a NSF Grant. February 19-23, 1997. Athens, Georgia. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS Gale, J. (2015). Mindfulness, mediation and dialogue, Opening plenary at the 22nd Annual Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute and Neutral Conference. Atlanta, GA. December 11, 2015. Hosted by the Georgia Supreme Court Commission on Dispute Resolution, Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, and State Bar of Georgia Dispute Resolution section. Gale, J. (2015). Financial therapy and diversity: Bridging cultural, racial and economic divides. Closing Plenary at the Financial Therapy Association 6th Annual Conference: Cabo, Mexico. Gale, J. (2014). Why Families, Communities and Culture (social determinants of health) Matter in Addressing Obesity. Opening presentation for the Family & Community as Pathways for Health: Obesity Prevention and Intervention Strategies Conference. June 2, 2014. Athens, GA. Gale, J., Goetz, J., Britt, S. (2011). Preliminary considerations in the development of the Financial Therapy Association. Second Annual Financial Therapy Association. September, 12, Athens GA. Wright, D., Futris, T., Gale, J., & Lewis, D. (2010). Panel Presentation: Writing for Publication. Southeastern Symposium on Children and Families, 34th Annual Conference. Athens, GA. February 26, 2010. Gale, J. (2009). Conversation analysis for practitioners and researchers. May 15, 2009, Seoul, South Korea.

Gale, J. (2000). The art of improvisation for family therapists: The ethics of accountability. Keynote speaker at the Utah MFT Annual Conference. May 6, 2000. Park City, Utah.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Gale, J. (2015) Supervision refresher course. AAMFT Annual Conference. Austin Texas.

September, 2015.

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Gale, J. (2014) Supervision refresher course. AAMFT Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI. October 2014

Gale, J. (2014) Supervision refresher course. AAMFT Winter Institute. Baton Rouge Louisiana. March 2014 Gale, J. (2011). The science and practice of meditation. UGA Honors Program Lecture Lunch Lectures Series. October 4, 2011.

Gale, J. (2006). Supervision refresher course. AAMFT Winter Institute. Asheville, NC. February 2006. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Gale, J. (2016). Systemic Financial Therapy. Presentation at the European Family Therapy Conference. September xx, 2016. Athens, Greece. Gale, J. (2016). Mindfulness practices for financial therapy. Presentation at the 7th Annual Financial Therapy Annual Conference. May 11, 2016. Asheville, NC. Ross, B., DeGraff, A., Gale, J., & Ford, M. (2016) Cultivating financial therapists: The benefits of live supervision. Poster presentation at the 7th Annual Financial Therapy Conference, May 10, 2016, Asheville, NC. Gale, J. (2015). Facilitated dialogue on supervision and family therapy. AAMFT Annual Conference, September 5, 2015, Austin, Texas. Li, Pei-Fen, & Gale, J. (2015). MFT Practices in Taiwan: Challenges and Transformations. Poster Presentation, AAMFT Annual Conference, September 5, 2015, Austin, Texas. Gale, J. (2015). Mediation as a relational practice. Paper presented at the American Family Therapy 37th Annual Conference. June 6, 2015, Vancouver, Washington. Aholou, T & Gale, J. (2014, November). A double-edged sword: African American seminarians' attitudes and perspectives about Mutual HIV Testing in intimate relationships. Poster session presented at the meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA. Ross, B., Degraff, A., & Gale, J. (2014). Relational financial therapy. Workshop presented at the AAMFT Annual Conference. Milwaukee, WI, October 19, 2014. Li, Pei-Fen, & Gale, J. (2014). Multicultural training in MFT: International students’ refelctions. Poster presented at the AAMFT Annual conference, October 18, 2014. Auman, A. & Gale, J. (2014). What systems thinking can teach an interior designer: The development of the Home Lifestyle Assessment for couples. AFTA 36th Annual Conference. June 8, 2014; Athens, GA. Ross, B. D., DeGraff, A., McCoy, M., & Gale, J. (2014). Therapists’ clinical experiences promoting financial wellbeing in families. AFTA 36th Annual Conference. June 8, 2014; Athens, GA. Gale, J. (2013). Reading and the production of dialogic selves: Meditation as a relational practice. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Taos Institute Conference. Taos, NM. April 13, 2013. Gale, J. (2012). Meditation as a Relational Practice in Repositioning Dialogic Selves, 7th International Conference on Dialogic Self. Athens, GA, Oct 27, 2012 Gale, J., Goetz, J, & Ross, B. (2012). Halves and Have-knots: Ethical decision making in Financial Therapy. Third Annual Financial Therapy Conference, Sept, 21, 2012, Columbia, MO. McCoy, M., Gale, J., Ford, M. (2012). A therapist’s perspective of a financial planning course: Implications for financial therapy. Third Annual Financial Therapy Conference, September 22, 2012, Columbia, Mo.

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Gale 13 Johnson, L, Gale, J., Ford, M , & Goetz, J. (2012). Building Cross-Disiplinary Bridges for Client Success. All day institute, AAMFT Annual Conference, September 13, 2012, Charlotte, NC. Gale, J. Gambrel, L, Gillespie, B., Dash, R. (2012). Mindfulness and loving kindness mediation: Relational practices in couple and family therapy. IFTA 2012 World Family Therapy Conference. March 24, Vancouver Canada. Amorim-Webb, J., Gaete-Silva, J., Gale, J., Sametband, I., & Strong, T. (2012). Optimizing language use in couple and family therapy. IFTA 2012 World Family Therapy Conference. March 22, Vancouver Canada. Gale, J., & McCoy, M. (2012). Attending to couples, money, food and the home: The creation of an interdisciplinary Clinic. IFTA 2012 World Family Therapy Conference. March 24, Vancouver Canada. Goetz, J., Gale, J., Seay, M., Wyczalhowski, C. (2011). The development of a practicum course in financial therapy. Financial Therapy Association 2nd Annual Conference. Sept 12, 2011, Athens, GA. Johnson, L., Goetz, J., Gale, J., Lee, M., Grossman, B., Scherr, A., Ford, M. (2011). The ASPIRE Clinic: An integrative model for providing financial therapy. Financial Therapy Association 2nd Annual Conference. September 13, 2011, Athens, GA.

Goetz, J. & Gale, J. (2011). “The Development of a Campus-Based Clinical Practicum in Financial Planning. Certified Financial Planner Board Conference, August 12, Washington, DC. Goetz, J., Gale, J., Bermudez, J. M., Palmer, & L., Johnson. (2010). Relational Financial Therapy: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Denver, CO: Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education. Gale, J., Johnson, N. L., & Bermudez, M. (2010). Frameworks for Effective Supervision. Pre-Conference Institute, AAMFT 68th Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA, Sept 23, 2010. Goetz, J., Gale, J., Johnson, L., & Bermudez, M. (2010). The Relational Financial Therapy Model. Financial Family Therapy 1st Annual Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, September 14, 2010. Li, P., Gale, J., Lee, B. & Chen, H. (2010). Cultural Prisms: Understanding Family and Gender Diversity through the Mu-Lan and Cinderella Stories. International Academy of Family Psychology: May 16, 2010 Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia USA Gale, J. (2010). Discursive analysis for practitioners. Taos Institute International Conference: Collaborative and dialogic practices in therapy and social change. April 24, 2010, Cancun Mexico. Gale, J. (2009). Training in accreditation. COAMFTE presentation at the AAMFT annual conference. September, Sacramento, CA. Dash, R., & Gale, J. (2009). Meditation practices: Implications for practitioners and researchers. AFTA Annual Conference, June, New Orleans, LA. Gale, J. (2008). Meditation as relational dialogue: A self-reflective discourse analysis. Paper presented at the Taos Institute Conference, Dialogues that Deliver. Sarasota, Florida, September 26, 2008. Green-Pimentel, L., Goetz, J. Gale, J., & Bermudez, M. (2008, November). Providing Collaborative Financial and Couples Counseling: Experiences of the Financial Counselors and Couples Therapists. AFCPE, Garden Grove, CA. Kim, J-H, Gale, J. Goetz, J., Bermúdez, J. M. (2008, October). Double Trouble: A Model for Relational & Financial Distress. Presentation at the meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Memphis, TN Gale, J., Randal, D., King, R., Camp, T., Camp, L. (2007). Presented a half-day seminar to CDC staff on mental health issues associated with radiological terrorism. December, Atlanta, GA. Brewer, A., Neustifter, R., Kim, J-H, Seponski, D., Silva, L & Gale, J. (2007). Related Needs: Family Relationships and MFT Graduate Studies. Poster presented at the AAMFT 65’th Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA. Kim, J-H., Gale, J. (2007). Parental Attachment Development to International Adoptees.

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Gale 14 Poster presented at the AAMFT 65’th Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA. Gale, J. (2007). Therapeutic dialogues & four qualitative methods for examining them: Conversation analysis, critical discourse analysis and systemic functional linguistics. QUIG. Athens, GA. January 7, 2007. Gale, J. (2007). Respondent to a panel on Credibility Constructs (Kathryn Roulston, Rudy Dunlap, Elisa Kennedy & Teresa Wise). QUIG. Athens, GA. January 7, 2007. Parker, T., Gale, J., Goen, T. Harvey, J., Kim, J-H, Miller, S., & Neustifter, R. Postmodernism in the classroom- A sacred experience. QUIG. Athens, GA. January 7, 2007. Aholou, T. M., & Gale, J. (2006). Going deep: Black clergy address real issues in premarital counseling. Poster presented at the 68th National Council on Family Relations Conference, November 10, 2006. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Flage, L, Gale, J., Zeichner, A., King, R., & Randall, D. (2006). Athens Crisis Response Team: Building a model for community mental health preparedness. American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. November 4, 2006. Gale, J., Johnson, L, Burwell, S., & Bermudez, M. (2006). Attending to the moment-to-moment clinical process in supervision. Workshop presented at the 2006 AAMFT Annual Conference. October 20, 2006. Austin, Texas. Gale, J., & Aholou, T., (2006). Science, scriptures & sex: Counseling in Black Churches. Poster presented at the 2006 AAMFT Annual Conference, October 20, 2006. Austin, Texas. Gale, J., & Aholou, T.. (2006). Scriptures, science & sex: Premarital counseling in Black churches. AFTA National Conference. June 29, 2006. Chicago, Illinois. Slater, L., Gale, J., T. Aholou (2006). Role issues for ministers doing premarital counseling in Black Churches. QUIG. January 9, 2006. Athens, GA Aholou, T., Slater, L., Gale, J. (2005). Premarital counseling and AIDS in Black Churches. AAMFT Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO. Gale, J., Echevarria-Doan, S. (2005). International adoption from China: The personal is professional. AFTA-IFTA International Conference on Family Therapy. June 23, 2005. Washington, DC. Gale, J., Templeton, B., Slater, L., Anderson, S. & Childs, N. (2005). Examining our practices of power, race and gender through discourse analysis in supervision. AFTA-IFTA International Conference on Family Therapy. June 24, 2005. Washington, DC. Chung, H., & Gale, J. (2005). Appreciating some different epistemological premises of Korean and North American clients. AFTA-IFTA International Conference on Family Therapy. June 25, 2005. Washington, DC.

Gale, J., Roulston, K., & Rymes, B. (2005). Micro approaches to transcript analysis. Pre-conference institute presented at QUIG, January 8, 2005, Athens, GA. Gale, J., Berg, D., Couture, S., Lawless, J., Strong, T., & Zeman, D. (2005). Discursive research: Art, science or ?: Challenging the dominant scientific discourse. Panel presentation at QUIG, January 8, 2005. Athens, GA.

Gale, J., Anderson, S., Slater, L, Templeton, B., Childs, N. (2004). Naked Truths in Supervision: Discourse Analysis Reveals All, Paper presentation at AAMFT 62nd annual conference, September 10, 2004. Atlanta, GA.

Mowery, R., Becvar, D., Carlson, T., Gale, J., & Nichols, W. (2004.) Untangling the discourse on MFT morals and ethics: A panel discussion at the AAMFT 62nd annual conference, September 10, 2004, Atlanta, GA. Gale, J., Anderson, S., Slater, L., Templeton, B., Childs, N. (2004). Using conversation and discourse analysis for self-supervision. Paper presentation at QUIG, January 9, 2004. Athens, GA.

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Gale 15 Gale, J., & Roulston, K. (2004). Analyzing Talk in Interaction: Conversation Analysis. Pre-conference workshop for QUIG, January 8, 2004. Athens, GA. Lawless, J., Gale, J. (2003). Researching clinical talk utilizing discursive methodologies. Teaching round table at NCFR 65’th annual conference. Vancouver, Canada. Nov 20, 2003. Gale, J. (2003). Discursive research: Some comments on taken for granted micro-practices, social political macro discourses and moral accountabilities. Paper presented at the Narrative Therapy & Community Work Conference, Evanston, Ill, August 7, 2003. Gale, J., Mowery, R., Rojewski, J., & Lin, W. (2003). Assessing factors and characteristics of parent-child bonding for international adoptions from China. Poster presented at the AFTA national conference, June 24, 2003. Miami, Florida. Gale, J., & Roulston, K. (2003). Analyzing Talk in Interaction: Conversation Analysis. Pre-conference workshop for QUIG, January 3, 2003. Athens, GA. Gale, J., Rojewski, J., & Lin, W. (2003). Parents’ understanding and experiences of attachment with adopted children from China. Paper presented at QUIG Annual Conference, January 4, 2003, Athens, GA. Gale, J., Lawless, J., & Strong, T. (2002). Researching clinical talk: A workshop in discursive methods. 60’th AAMFT Annual Conference. October, 24, 2002. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mowery, R., & Gale, J. (2002). Content analysis of MFT ethics journal articles: 1989-2001. Poster, 60’th AAMFT Annual Conference. October, 26, 2002. Cincinnati, Ohio

Mowry, R., Gale, J., Walters, L. (2001). Ethical decision making in family therapy: Expanding the conversation. Poster. NCFR 63rd Annual Conference. Rochester, NY. November 9, 2001.

Gale, J., & Chenail, R. (2001). Evidence-based qualitative inquiry: A guide to useful practices. AAMFT 59th Annual Conference. Nashville, TN. October 20, 2001.

Gale, J. (2001). Five (plus or minus two) principles of improvisational performances relevant to the practice of psychology. Paper. APA Annual conference. San Francisco, CA. August 24, 2001.

Lawless, J., & Gale, J. (2000). Exploring culture in clinical supervision. Poster. AAMFT 58th Annual Conference. Denver, Colorado. November 3, 2000.

Gale, J., & Mowery, R. (2000). A mixed methods study of effective mediator's skills. Research Methodology Round Table. AAMFT 58th Annual Conference. Denver, Colorado. November 3, 2000.

Hollett, N. L, Gale, J., Eaker, D. G., Herrman, M. S. (2000). Successful mediation: What it is and how do we get there? Paper presented at the Joint SPIDR/CREnet Conference. Albuquerque, NM: September 16, 2000.

Faulkner, R., Klock, K., & Gale, J. (2000). Present trends in qualitative research in the field of family therapy. Qualitative Research in Education 13th Annual Conference. Athens, GA, 1/7/2000.

Hollett, N.L., Eaker, D. G., Herrman, M., & Gale, J. (1999). The multiple dimensions of mediation success and related processes. NCFR 61st Annual Conference. Irvine, CA. 11/14/99.

Gale, J., & Chenail, R. (1999). Teaching qualitative research to family therapists. AAMFT 57th Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. October 8, 1999.

Gale, J., & Bowlin, S. Y. (1999). Mediator certification: Achieving quality without sacrificing diversity. Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution 27th Annual Conference. Baltimore, Maryland. September 23, 1999.

Gale, J., Goettler, D., Hollett, N, & Herrman, M. (1999). So you think you are neutral? How your values impact your practice. Academy of Family Mediators Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. August 20, 1999.

Gale, J., & Bowlin, S. Y. (1999). Mediator certification: Achieving quality without sacrificing diversity. Academy of Family Mediators Annual Conference. Chicago, Illinois. August 19, 1999.

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Gale, J., & Chenail, R. (1999). Critical distinctions for conducting qualitative research. AAMFT Summer Research Conference. Chicago, Illinois. July 23, 1999.

Gale, J. (1999). Dialogue on mediator certification and diversity. National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution. Phoenix, AZ. May 29, 1999.

Gale, J., Hollett, N., Goettler, D., Herrman, M., & Fogarty, K. (1998). Exploring what we mean by a good mediation outcome. Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution 26th Annual Conference. Portland, Oregon. October, 15, 1998.

Gale, J. (1998). Chair. Symposia: Social desirability and family relationships. International Academy of Family Psychology. Athens, Georgia. August 8, 1998.

Gale, J. & Kogan, S. (1998). Analyzing videotaped interaction. Successful Relating in Couples, in Families, between Friends, and at Work: A Unique Dialogue between Researchers, Practitioners and the Public. Tucson, University of Arizona, March 20, 1998.

Gale, J. (1998). Embodied therapists: Troubling collaboration. Galveston VII International Symposium. Dallas, Tx. January 25-27, 1998.

Gale, J., Bell, K., Carnes, S., Callaway, J., & Rouse, M. (1998). Embodied research. 11'th Annual Qualitative Research in Education Conference. Athens, Georgia. January 8, 1998.

Herrman, M., Gale, J., Kogan, S., Goettler, D. (1997). A look beneath the surface of mediator skills and our rhetoric: How do mediaton skills and styles relate? What are the implications for practice. The Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution. Orlando, Florida. September 26, 1997.

Gale, J., Herrman, M., Kogan, S., Goetter, D. (1997). Georgia Profile: Who does mediation and effective skill use. AAMFT Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. September 21, 1997.

Kogan, S., & Gale, J. (1997). Discourse analysis in family therapy research. AAMFT Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. September 20, 1997.

Herrman, M., Gale, J., Goettler, D., Kogan, S. (1997). Unveiling a portrait of Georgia Mediators: Looking beneath the surface of mediator skills. The National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution. Pittsburg, PA. May 27, 1997.

Herrman, M., Gale, J., Kogan, S., Goettler, D., (1997). Portrait of a four year study of mediator skills: Bridging theory and practice. Academy of Family Mediators. Cape Cod, MA. July 19, 1997.

Kogan, S., & Gale, J. (1997). Postmodernism in practice: Discourse analysis of Michael's White Narrative therapy. Annual APA Conference. Chicago, Ill. August 18, 1997.

Huber, M., Lawless, J., Gale, J., & Scott, W. (1996) Open sesame: An investigation of the effects of a group support system on a men's counseling group. The Second Annual Association for Information Systems Conference for Americas. Phoenix, Arizona. August 16-18, 1996.

Gale, J., Moret, L., Enold, K. Harris, E. T., (1996). Client's gender: Implications for supervision and training. 54'th Annual Conference American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Toronto, Canada. October 18, 1996.

Gale, J., Harris, E. T., Moret, L., Kampmeyer, K. (1996). Therapist's attributions of power, responsibility, and gender roles to couples in therapy. American Family Therapy Academy Annual Eighteenth Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. June 20, 1996.

Gale, J., & Kogan, S. (1996). Narrative tapestries: Weaving the individual and the social: Whither lies accountabilities? American Family Therapy Academy Annual Eighteenth Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. June 22, 1996.

Younts, G., Gale, J., Foley, L., Durden, A. (1996). Theater and Chaos Theory. A Performance for the Sixth Annual University System of Georgia Research Symposium, Chaos Theory and the Arts and Humanities. The Georgia Center, Athens, Georgia, March 1, 1996.

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Homrich, A. M., Michaels, M., Gale, J. (1996). Family solutions program: Multiple family group therapy with first time youth offenders. The Annual ASGW Conference, Athens, Georgia, January 25, 1996.

Gale, J., Younts, G., McPherson, W., Bowers, E., Durden, A. (1996). Theater improv for researcher interpersonal awareness. A Keynote Performance at the Annual Conference on Qualitative Research in Education. January, 5, 1996. Athens, Georgia.

Gale, J. (1996) Presented a two day workshop at the University of West Virginia, School of Social Work, on brief family therapy and mediation. December 5 and 6, 1996.

Long, J., & Gale, J. (1995). Teaching Round Table: Sexual orientation: Implications for the supervision process. National Council of Family Relations. Portland, Oregon.

Gale, J. (1995). Conversation analysis of therapist-client talk. Paper presented at the First International Conference: Understanding the Social World. July, 17, 1995. University of Huddersfield, England.

Gale, J., McKinney, C., & Lawless, J. (1995). Exploring the interface between family mediation and family therapy. Presented at the National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution. May 27, 1995, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Gale, J., Herrman, M., & McKinney, C. (1995). Enhancing mediation through communication skills. Presented at the National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution. May 28, 1995, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Gale, J. (1995). Problem resolution talk: Family therapy and mediation compared. Paper presented at the 45'th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association. May 29, 1995. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Oldfather, P., West, J., Gale, J., & Deegan, J., Russell, D. (1995). Themes and variations: Improvisation and deep structure in educational inquiry. A panel presented at the Annual Qualitative Research in Education Conference. January 7, 1995. Athens, Georgia.

Gale, J., Huber, M. (1995). Computer-facilitated group dialogues: Many voices, one narrative. A paper presented at The Fourth International Conference on Narrative. October 15, 1995. Lexington, Kentucky.

Gale, J. (1994). Patterns of talk: A micro-landscape perspective. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Narrative Ideas and Therapeutic Practice Conference. Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Stewart, S., & Gale, J. (1994). On hallowed ground: The construction and maintenance of evangelical marriages. A paper presented at the Third Kentucky Conference on Narrative. October, 15, 1995. Lexington, Kentucky.

Gale, J., McKinney, C., Lawless, J. (1994). Family mediation: An alternative approach for change. A paper presented at the AAMFT Annual Conference. November 4, 1994. Chicago, Illinois.

Quinn, W., Michaels, M., Gale, J., Dunn, R. (1994). Family solutions for juvenile offenders. A paper presented at the AAMFT Annual Conference. November 4, 1995. Chicago, Illinois.

Gale, J., & Chenail. (1994). Practicing research. A paper presented at the Qualitative Research in Education Conference. Athens, Georgia, January 6, 1994.

Gale, J., Dotson, D., Lindsey, E., Nagireddy, C., & Wilson, R. (1993). Conversation analysis (CA): A method of self-supervision. A paper presented at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Anaheim, CA, October 8, 1993.

Nagireddy, C., Gale, J., & Quinn, W. (1993). Interpersonal process recall (IPR): Informing and impacting therapy. A poster presented at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Anaheim, CA, October 8 - 10, 1993.

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Quinn, W., Gale, J., Sutphen, R., Michaels, M., & Dotson, D. (1993). Juvenile first offenders and families: Interventions and outcomes. A poster presented at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Anaheim, CA, October 8 - 10, 1993.

Gale, J., & Lindsey, E. (1993). Developing constructivist approaches for supervision and training. Paper presented at the Florida State Conference of the Association for Marriage and Family therapy. Jacksonville, Florida, March 20, 1993.

Gale, J., Quinn, W., Black, D., and Holiday, J. (1993). Working with juvenile offenders: A family solution focused intervention. A workshop presented at the National Association for Specialists in Group Work Conference. Athens, Georgia, January 23, 1993.

Odell, M., Gale, J., & Nagireddy, C. (1993). Research and psychotherapy: When the research process is the more therapeutic. A paper presented at the Qualitative Research in Education Conference. January 7-9, 1993. Athens, Georgia.

Gale, J., Quinn, W. (1992). Family Solutions for first offenders: An Intervention Model for Juvenile Delinquents. A workshop presented at the 54'th Annual Conference of NCFR. November, 9, 1992. Orlando, Florida.

Gale, J., (1992). Qualitative Research and Clinical Relevance. A member of an Institute presented at the 50'th Annual Conference of AAMFT. October 15, 1992. Miami, Florida.

Gale, J. (1992). Qualitative Research and Family Therapy. A member of a Pre-conference Institute on qualitative research, presented at the AFTA Fourteenth Annual Meeting, June 17, 1992, Amelia Island, Florida.

Gale, J., & Lindsey, B. (1992). Activities for Educators in "Teaching" Students Epistemologies of Subjectivities. A paper presented at the 1992 Conference on Qualitative Research in Education. January 4, 1992, Athens, Georgia.

Gale, J., & Odell, M. (1991). Qualitative Study of Meaningful Moments in Therapy. A poster presented at the 53'rd Annual Conference of the National Council of Family Relations. November 17, 1991, Denver, Colorado.

Gale, J., & Odell, M. (1991). Interpersonal Process Recall of Meaningful Moments in Therapy. A poster presented at the 49th Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. October, 31, 1991. Dallas, Texas.

Gale, J. (1991). Effective Actions for Teaching Alternative Epistemological Perspectives. A paper presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cybernetics. July 18, 1991, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts.

Gale, J. (1991). Therapeutic Discourse and Conversation Analysis. A paper presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cybernetics. July 19, 1991, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts.

Gale, J. (1991). Conversation Analysis and Solution-focused Marital Therapy. A presentation at Grand Rounds for the medical residents in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia. May 1, 1991. Augusta, Georgia.

Gale, J. (1991). Helping Youth Cope with Family Problems. A workshop presented the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Residential Child Care Association. April 4, 1991. Jekyll Island, Georgia.

Gale, J. (1991). Crisis Counseling. A workshop presented the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Residential Child Care Association. April 5, 1991. Jekyll Island, Georgia.

Gale, J. (1991). Conversation Analysis of Therapeutic Discourse. A paper presented at the Qualitative Research in Education Conference. January 5, 1991. Athens, Georgia.

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Gale, J. (1991). Conducting Qualitative Research: Suggestions, Strategies, Succeeding. Paper presented as part of a panel at the Qualitative Research in Education Conference. January 5, 1991. Athens, Georgia.

Gale, J. (1990). Conversation analysis: A methodology for examining therapeutic discourse and exploring the client's construction of reality. A paper presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council of Family Relations. November 12, 1990. Seattle, Washington.

Gale, J. (1990). Panelist on Open Forum: Qualitative Research. A dialogue with other researchers on qualitative research. Conducted at the 48'th Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. October 5, 1990. Washington, D.C.

Gale, J. (1990). Conversation Analysis: How to Use a New Methodology for Examining Therapy. A paper presented at the 48'th Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. October 6, 1990. Washington, D.C.

Gale, J. (1990). Hypnosis for Family Therapists. A workshop presented to students and faculty of the marriage and family therapy program at the University of Auburn, Auburn Alabama. August 3, 1990.

Gale, J., & Flemons, D. (1990). Entranced with Trance. A workshop presented at the Florida Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. May, 27, 1990. Palm Beach, Florida.

Gale, J., & Newfield, N. (1990). Ericksonian Hypnosis: An Introductory Primer. An Institute presented at the Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. January 26, 1990. San Antonio, Texas.

Gale, J. (1989). Constructivism and Erickson: Working with Spousal Abuse. A paper presented at the 47th Annual American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Conference. October 29, 1989. San Francisco, California.

Gale, J. (1989). Family Therapy Education: Critical Issues and Challenges. A discussant on the panel of an institute presented at the 47th Annual American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Conference. October 26, 1989. San Francisco, California.

Gale, J., Chenail, R., & Morris, G. H. (1989). On Referring: How Physicians Encourage Families to Consult with Pediatric Cardiologists. A paper presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association. May 26, 1989. San Francisco, California.

Gale, J. (1989). Considering the Larger Context: Family, Extended Family, and Community. Invited presentation for the Spring Conference: Counseling the Communicatively Disordered and their Families. Speech and Hearing Sciences, Texas Tech. March 3, 1989. Lubbock, Texas.

Gale, J., Newfield, N., & Flemons, D. (1989). Ericksonian Hypnosis: An Experiential Primer for Family Therapists. An institute presented at the Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. January 26, 1989. Houston, Texas.

Gale, J., & Gale, B. (1989). Hypnosis and Body Work: A Natural Combination in a Systemic Context. A paper at the Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. January 26-29, 1989. Houston, Texas.

Gale, J., & Douthit, P. (1989). Mapping an Ethical Matrix in Systemic Family Therapy. A seminar presented at the Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. January 26, 29, 1989. Houston, Texas.

Gale, J., & Flemons, D. (1988). Contextual Layering of Therapeutic Discourse. A short course presented at the Fourth International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. December 8, 1988, San Francisco, California.

Gale, J. (1988). Indirect Techniques of Psychotherapy and Hypnosis. A two hour workshop presented at the Fourth International Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. December 7, 1988. San Francisco, California.

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Gale 20 Gale, J., Chenail, R., & Douthit, P. (1988). Research of Family/Patient - Physician Interactions in Pediatric Cardiology. A workshop presented at the Texas Psychological Association. November 11, 1988, Austin, Texas.

Bobele, M., Chenail, R., Green, S., Douthit, P., & Gale, J. (1988). Variations on the Reflecting Team Theme. A workshop presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. October 28, 1988, New Orleans, LA.

Gale, J., & Newfield, N. (1988). Hypnosis and Family Therapy. A workshop presented at the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference, January 28, 1988, San Antonio, Texas.

Gale, J. (1987). Coping with Stress. A two hour presentation for Head Start workers. December, 1987, Lubbock, Texas. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Approved clinical supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Clinical member of American Association for marriage and Family Therapy. Member of the Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Member of the AAMFT Research and Education Foundation Network Member of the American Family therapy Academy. Licensed marriage and family therapist in the State of Georgia. Number 625. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor. Department of Child and Family Development, The University of Georgia. Graduate Faculty. Clinical Director of the McPhaul Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic. July 1995 to the June 30, 1996. Director of the Marriage and Family Program. July 1, 1996 to present. Chair of the Pre-professional Certificate Program in MFT July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1996, and June 2002 to the present. Member of the Executive Committee to the Pre-Professional Certificate Program in MFT, June 30, 1996 to present. Assistant Professor. Department of Child and Family Development, The University of Georgia. Graduate Faculty. Clinical Director of the McPhaul Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic. September 1989 to June 1995. Clinical Supervisor. A quarter-time supervisor of marriage and family therapy graduate students in the Family Therapy Clinic at Texas Tech. January to May 1989. Teaching Assistant. Taught the undergraduate course Basic Interpersonal Skills half-time at Texas Tech University. September 1986 to May 1987, September 1987 to May 1986 and January 1989 to July 1989. Taught three-quarters time from September 1988 to December 1988. Teaching Assistant. Supervised and taught undergraduate students at the Child Development Center at Texas Tech University. September 1987 to May 1988. Teaching Assistant. Co-developed and co-taught with Dr. Newfield the graduate course, HDFS 5353 Strategies of Ericksonian Hypnosis in Family Therapy. Texas Tech University. January to May, 1987.

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Gale 21 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES FAMILY THERAPIST AND CLINICAL SUPERVISOR. Family Therapy Clinic, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Provide therapy for individuals and families in the community from September 1986 to May 1989. A clinical supervisor quarter-time from December 1988 to May 1989. FAMILY THERAPIST. Youth and Family Counseling Program, Second Judicial Court, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Part-time position. Responsible for family therapy of youths referred by the juvenile courts and public school system. Supervised master and doctorate level graduate students. October 1984 to August 1986. FAMILY THERAPIST. Private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Responsible for individual and family therapy. Presented various workshops. October 1984 to August 1986. FAMILY THERAPIST. Hogares, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Responsible for individual, family and group therapy for the intake house of a cluster of 12 group homes. Developed and implemented training programs for the staff, and developed a behavior modification system for the residents. Trained staff in understanding family systems. July 1982 to August 1984. PROGRAM DEVELOPER. Albuquerque Association for Retarded Citizens, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Responsible for two intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded. Supervised a staff of 12, developed a daily program for the residents, and administered a budget of $40,000. February 1981 to September 1981. FAMILY THERAPIST. New Columbus, Inc. Tucson, Arizona. Responsible for developing and implementing a therapeutic day program for five adolescents referred by the juvenile courts. Duties included individual, group and family therapy. August 1979 to December 1980. DIRECTOR OF A DAY CARE CENTER. The Children's Center, Creative Learning Systems, Tucson, Arizona. Responsible for the employment and termination of staff, administering the budget, and developing and implementing a day care program structure. August 1977 to July 1978. FOSTER PARENT. Prehab of Mesa, Mesa, Arizona. Foster parent to four adolescent boys. September 1976 to June 1977. REFERENCES References submitted upon request