Jane Ellen 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
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 Recent Publications
Books
- Smith, J. E., & Meyers, R. J. (2004). Motivating
substance abusers to enter treatment: Working with family members.
New York: Guilford.
- Meyers, R.J. & Smith, J.E. (1995). Clinical guide to alcohol
treatment: The community reinforcement approach. New York:
Guilford.
Articles
- Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Miller,
W. R. (2004). Take the network into treatment. Drug and Alcohol Findings, 10,
4-7.
- 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.
- 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 .
- Smith, J. E., Meyer, R. S., & Miller,
W. R. (2001). The commnity reinforcement approach to the treatment
of substance use disorders. American Journal on Addictions, 10 (suppl.),
51-59.
- 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
- 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 systems. New 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.
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