Student and Faculty Presentation and Publication List

Abe, P., & Jordan, N. (2013). Integrating social media into the classroom curriculum. About Campus.

Atkins, S., Adams, M., Brinko, K., McKinney, H., Woodworth, J., Caldwell, K., & A Team of Graduates and Current Graduate Students. (2005, March). Dreaming peace: Dreamwork & expressive arts for peace & transformation. Presented at the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association Conference.

Benson, K. & Winek, J. (2001, March) Angry families: Anger management in family therapy. Presented at the North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy's Annual Conference.

Blasko, K., Winek, J., & Bieschke, K. (2007). Prototypical assessments by therapists of domestic violence situations. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 33(2), 258- 269.

Blasko, K., Zimmerman, J. & Caldwell, K. (2002, March). Same sex domestic violence. Poster Presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Caldwell, K., Brinko, K. T., Krenz, R., & Townsend, K. (2008). Individuals with intellectual disabilities: Educators in expressive arts. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 35, 129-139. Available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aip.2008.01.001.

Caldwell, K., Brinko, K., Kwiatkowski, J., Krenz, R., & Townsend, K. (2007), Intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals: Educators in expressive arts therapy. Poster Presented at the International Expressive Arts Therapy Conference.

Caldwell, K. & Bullock, A. (2002, March). Self-care practices for therapists. Poster Presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Caldwell, K., & Kring, C. (2003, March). Telephone survey of insurance coverage for LMFT services. Poster Presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Caldwell, K., Senter, K., & Hertzberg, A. (2003, March). Spirituality and change: Reflecting on the experiences of battered women. Appalachian State University. Women's Leadership Conference

Craven, P. (2005). Who wants to be a millionaire? In Minor, C. & Pope, M. (Eds.), Experiential activities for teaching career counseling classes and for facilitating career groups. Tulsa, OK: National Career Development Association

Hossinei, M. (2011, February). The Use of Animal Assisted Therapy in Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Johnson, L., Bruhn, R., Winek, J., Krepps, J., & Wiley, K. (1999). The use of child centered play therapy and filial therapy with Head Start families: A brief report. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 25(2), 169-177.

Jordan, N. A., Russell, L., Afousi, E., Tasha, C., McVicker, M., Robertson, J. & Winek, J. L. (2013). The ethical use of social media in marriage and family therapy: Recommendations and future directions. The Family journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 22(1), 105-112. doi: 10.1177/1066480713505064.

Jordan, N., Winek, J. L., & Russell, L. (2012, March). The ethical use of social media in the practice of family therapy. Presented at The North Carolina American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Conference.

Krenz, R. (2006, March). Outdoor therapeutic programs for families in North Carolina. Poster Presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Krenz, R. (2006, March). Outdoor therapeutic programs for families in North Carolina. Poster Presented at Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors Day sponsored by the Office of Student Research of Appalachian State University.

Krepps, J., & Winek, J.L. Constructivist family therapy (Vol. 2). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. DVD.

Michael, K. D., Murphy, M., Kyle, A., Carissa, O., Renkert, L. E., & Winek, J. L. (2001, September). Collaborative, multi-system case discussion in school mental health: A live demonstration of the ASC (Assessment, Support & Counseling) model. Center for School Mental Health and IDEA Partnership. Presented at the 16th Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health.

Michael, K.D., Renkert, L.E., Winek, J.L., & Massey, C. (2010). So you don't just take babies? Debunking discipline- specific stereotypes and other lessons about true interdisciplinary collaboration. The Community Psychologist

Miller, G., Winek, J., Zimmerman, J., Christenbery, S., Wilkerson, T., & Gardner, J. (2008, November). Substance abuse dynamics in the family: Methamphetamine treatment focus. Workshop presented at the North Carolina Family- Based Services Association.

Millikin, J., & Winek, J. (1995, November). The Family Regime Assessment Map. Poster presented at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Perkins, B. (2007, March). Conjoint trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy. Poster presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Perkins, B., & Winek, J.L. (2007). Behavioral family therapy (Vol. 6). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Roig, G. & Mullgrew, J. (2005, November). Bridging the old and new: A process group. Presented at American Academy of Psychotherapists Institutes and Conference.

Wallace, K., Sullivan, M. & Saporito, L. (2004, March). Skills for coping: Variations between coping mechanisms of children of intact families and children of divorce. Poster Presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Weighill, D. (2005). Finding our vision. In Minor, C. & Pope, M. (Eds.), Experiential activities for teaching career counseling classes and for facilitating career groups. Tulsa, OK: National Career Development Association

Winek, J., Craven, P., Blasko, K., & Nunley, R. (2003, October). The mother's role in the etiology of psychopathology. Poster presented at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Winek, J., & Craven, P. (2003). Healing rituals for couples recovering from adultery. Contemporary Family Therapy, 25(3), 249-266.

Winek, J., & Craven, P. (2003, October). Healing rituals for couples recovering from adultery. Presented at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Winek, J., & Craven, P. (2002, March). Healing rituals for couples recovering from adultery. Presented at the North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy's Annual Conference.

Winek, J., & Craven, P. (2005). The coming clean ritual. In Hertlein, K., & Viers, D. (Eds.), The couple and family therapist's notebook: Homework, handouts, and activities for use in psychotherapy (pp. 49-55). New York: Haworth Press.

Winek, J., & Craven, P. (2003). On the intersection of theory and practice in marital therapy: Response to Moultrup. Contemporary Family Therapy, 25(3), 275-281.

Winek, J., Dome, L., Gardner, J., Sackett, C., Zimmerman, J., & Raughton, M. (2010). Support network intervention team: Part of a comprehensive approach to family based treatment for methamphetamine addiction. Under Review: Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery.

Winek, J., Johnson, L., Wiley, K., Shaw, L., Lambert- Shute, J., & Krepps, J. (2000, January). Moments of movement in filial therapy: A case study. Paper presented at the Conference on Qualitative Research in Education.

Winek, J., Lambert- Shute, J., Johnson, L., Shaw, L., Krepps, J., & Wiley, K. (2003). Discovering the moments of movement in filial therapy: A single case qualitative study. International Journal of Play Therapy, 12(1), 89-104.

Winek, J., & Shaw, L. (2000). Family supervision: Co- Constructing basic therapy skills. Readings in Family Therapy Supervision: Selected Articles from the AAMFT Supervision Bulletin. Washington, DC: AAMFT.

Winek, J., & Shaw, L. (1998). Family Supervision: Co-Constructing basic therapy skills. The Supervision Bulletin, 11(1).

Zimmerman, J. & Blasko, K. (2003, March). The many sides of domestic violence: Heterosexual and same sex. Poster Presented at North Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Zimmerman, M. J., & Winek, J. L. (2013). Group activities for families in Recovery. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.