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Jane Ellen Smith Jane Smith

Professor
Email: janellen@unm.edu
Office: Logan 116
Phone: 505-277-2650

Degree Received
Ph.D., State University of N.Y. at Binghamton

Research Interests
Assessment and treatment of body image and eating disorders, cognitive-behavioral treatment of alcoholic homeless women, dual diagnosis (substance abuse and chronic mental illness), the Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) to treat alcohol problems, and Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) to engage treatment-refusing substance abusers into treatment.

List of Selected Publications

Books

  • Smith, J. E., Lundy, S. L., & Gianini, L. (2007). Community reinforcement approach (CRA) and adolescent community reinforcement approach (A-CRA) therapist coding manual. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems Press.
  • Smith, J. E., & Meyers, R. J.  (2004).  Motivating substance abusers to enter treatment: Working with family members. New York: Guilford. [Note: currently being translated into Finnish and Korean]
  • Meyers, R.J. & Smith, J.E. (1995). Clinical guide to alcohol treatment: The community reinforcement approach. New York: Guilford.

Translated Books:

  • German Translation: Meyers, R. J. & Smith, J. E. (2007). CRA-Manual zur behandlung von alkoholabhangigkeit: Erfolgreicher behandeln durch positive verstarkung im sozialen bereich (267 pp). Bonn, Germany: Psychiatrie-Verlag.  

 

Articles In Refereed Journals:

    Articles In Refereed Journals:

     

    • Smith, J. E., Campos-Melady, M., & Meyers, R. J. (2009). CRA and CRAFT. The Journal of Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine, 2, 4-31.
    • Erickson, S. J., Hahn-Smith, A. M., & Smith, J. E. (2009). One step closer: Understanding the complex relationship between weight and self-esteem in ethnically diverse preadolescent girls. Journal of Applied and Developmental Psychology, 30, 129-139.
    • Smith, J. E., & Meyers, R. J. (2009). Working with family members of treatment-resistant substance abusers: What independent practitioners should know. Independent Practitioner, 29, 175-179.  
    • Dutcher, L. W., Anderson, R., Moore, M., Luna-Anderson, C., Meyers, R. J., Delaney, H.D., & Smith, J. E. (2009). Community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT): An effectiveness study. The Journal of Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine, 2, 80-90.
    • Gianini, L., Lundy, S. L., & Smith, J. E. (2009). The community reinforcement approach: Potential treatment adjunct for eating disorders. The Journal of Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine, 2, 67-79.
    • Garner, B. R., Godley, S. H., Funk, R. R., Dennis, M. L., Smith, J. E., & Godley, M. D. (2009). Exposure to adolescent community reinforcement approach (A-CRA) treatment procedures as a mediator of the relationship between adolescent substance abuse treatment retention and outcome. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 252-264.
    • Stump, M. J., & Smith, J. E. (2008). The relationship between posttraumatic growth and substance use in homeless women with histories of traumatic experience. American Journal on Addictions, 17, 478-487.
    • Austin, J. L., & Smith, J. E. (2008). Drinking for negative reinforcement: The semantic priming of alcohol concepts. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 1572-1580.
    • Austin, J. L., & Smith, J. E. (2008). Thin ideal internalization in Mexican Girls: A test of the sociocultural model of eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 41, 448-457.
    • Gianini, L. & Smith, J. E. (2008). Body dissatisfaction mediates the relationship between self-esteem and restrained eating in female undergraduates. International Journal of Behavioral and Consultation Therapy, 4, 48-60.
    • Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Austin, J. L. (2008). Working with family members to engage treatment-refusing drinkers: The CRAFT program. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 26, 169-193.
    • Milford, J. L., Austin, J. L., & Smith, J. E. (2007). Community reinforcement and the dissemination of evidence-based practice: Implications for public policy. International Journal of Behavioral and Consultation Therapy, 3, 77-87.
    • Meyers, R. J., Austin, J. L., & Smith, J. E. (2006). Enlisting family members to address treatment refusal in substance abusers. Psychiatric Times, 23, 31-34.
    • Meyers, R. J., Smith, J. E., & Lash, D. N. (2005). A program for engaging treatment-refusing substance abusers into treatment: CRAFT. International Journal of Behavioral and Consultation Therapy, 1, 90-100.
    • Smith, J. E., Milford, J. L., & Meyers, R. J. (2004). CRA and CRAFT: Behavioral approaches to treating substance-abusing individuals. The Behavior Analyst Today, 5, 391-403.
    • Okon, D. M., Greene, A. L., & Smith, J. E. (2003). Family interactions predict intraindividual symptom variation for adolescents with bulimia. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 34, 450-457.
    • Bittinger, J., & Smith, J. E.  (2003).  Mediating and moderating effects of stress perception and situation type on coping responses in women with disordered eating.  Eating Behaviors, 4, 89-106.
    • Meyers, R., Miller, W. R., Smith, J., & Tonigan, J.  (2002).  A randomized trial of two methods for engaging treatment-refusing drug users through concerned significant others.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1182-1185.
    • Wolfe, B., & Smith, J. E.  (2002).  Different strokes for different folks:  Why overweight men do not seek weight loss treatment.  Eating Disorders:  The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 10, 115-124.
    • Smith, J.E., Wolfe, B.L., & Laframboise, D. (2001). Body image treatment for a community sample of obligatory and non-obligatory exercisers. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 30, 375-388.
    • Smith, J. E., Meyer, R. S., & Miller, W. R. (2001). The community reinforcement approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. American Journal on Addictions, 10 (suppl.), 51-59.
    • Hahn-Smith, A.M. & Smith, J.E. (2001). The positive influence of maternal identification on body image, eating attitudes, and self-esteem of Hispanic and Anglo girls. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 29, 429-440 .
    • Morris, M., Goldsmith, T., Roll, S., & Smith, J. (2001). A model for assessing the self-schemas of restrained eaters. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25, 201-214.
    • Miller, E., Smith, J., & Trembath, D. (2000). The 'skinny' on body size requests in personal ads. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 43, 129-141.
    • Nye, E., Agostinelli, G., & Smith, J. (1999). Enhancing alcohol problem recognition: A self-regulation model of the effects of self-focusing and normative information. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60, 685-693.
    • Darnall, B.D., Smith, J.E., Craighead, L.W., & Lamounier, J.A. (1999). Modification of the cognitive model for bulimia via path analysis on a Brazilian adolescent sample. Addictive Behaviors, 24, 47-57.
    • Smith, J.E., Meyers, R.J., & Delaney, H. (1998). The community reinforcement approach with homeless alcohol-dependent individuals. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 541-548.
    • Meyers, R. J., & Smith, J. E. (1997). Getting off the fence: Procedures to engage treatment resistant drinkers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14, 467-472.
    • Westphal, V. K., & Smith, J. E. (1996). Overeaters Anonymous: Who goes and who succeeds? Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 4, 160-170.
    • Smith, J. E., Waldorf, V. A., & McNamara, C. L. (1993). Use of implosive therapy scenes to assess the fears of women with bulimia in two response modes. Behavior Therapy, 24, 601-618.

     

    Book Chapters

     

    • Godley, S. H., Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Godley, M. D. (2009). Adolescent community reinforcement approach (A-CRA). In D. W. Springer & A. Rubin (Eds.), Substance abuse treatment for youth and adults: Clinician’s guide to evidence-based practice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.
    • Gianini, L., Lundy, S. L., & Smith, J. E. (2009).Community reinforcement approach: CRA and CRAFT programs. In L. M. Cohen et al.’s (Eds.), Pharmacology and treatment of substance abuse: Evidence- and outcome-based perspectives. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.
    • Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Milford, J.  (2003). The community reinforcement approach and community reinforcement and family training.  In R. Hester & W. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches:  Effective alternatives (3rd ed.).  New York:  Pergamon Press.
    • Meyers, R. J., Smith, J. E., Lash, D. N. (2003). The community reinforcement approach. In M. Galanter (Ed.), Recent developments in alcoholism. New York: Kluwer Acadmic/Plenum.
    • Smith, J. E., Laframboise, D., & Bittinger, J.  (2002).   Intervening through social support networks.  In W. R. Miller and C. Weisner (Eds.), Changing substance abuse through health and social systemsNew York:  Kluwer Academic/Plenum. 
    • Smith, J., & Meyers, R. (2001). The treatment. In R. Meyers & W. Miller (Eds.), A community reinforcement approach to addiction treatment. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

     

     

     

    Student/Research Interests

    student

    Laura Lundy
    Eating disorders, neurogenetics, and neuropsychology.

    student

    Julia Austin

    Loren Gianini
    Eating disorders and body image

    Marita Campos-Melady
    Etiology and treatment of substance abuse, the Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA), and implicit cognitions relating to substance abuse.

    student

    Alee Cavanagh
    Eating disorders and distorted body image in childhood through young adulthood.

 

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