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Janie K. Long, Ph.D.

MFT Program
University of Louisiana at Monroe
3404 Bon Aire Drive
Monroe, LA 71209-0230
Phone:318-343-7031
Fax: 318-343-2345


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 Education

 Teaching Activities

 Certification/ Licensure

 Professional Credentials

 Professional Organizations

 Publications

National Presentations


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Education

Ph.D.
Marriage and Family Therapy
Dept. of Family and Child Development
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, Virginia - 1989

M.R.E.
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina - 1981

B.A.
Lenoir-Rhyne College
Hickory, North Carolina - 1976


ULM Teaching Activities

MAFT 720: Advanced Family Studies and Human Development
MAFT 750: Practicum in Marriage and Family Therapy
MAFT 730: Supervision of Marriage and Family Therapy
MAFT 662: Human Sexuality
MAFT 752: Internship



Certification / Licensure

Clinical Member, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Approved Supervisor, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Marriage and Family Therapist, License# 831, State of Georgia.


Professional Credentials

Director of the MFT Program, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA (8/97 to present).

Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA, (8/97 to present). Endowed Professorship in Marriage and Family Therapy.


Professional Organizations

American Family Therapy Academy, 1998 to present.

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1986 to present.
Chair, Elections Council, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1999.
Elections Council, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1997-1999.




Recent Publications

Long, J.K., Granit, A., Barney, M. (In press). Everybody's an expert when they sit on the other side. In D.A. Baptiste (Ed.), Critical incidents in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's case book. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Barney, M., Long, J.K., &Granit, A. (In press). Therapist or firefighter: A case of mistaken identity. In D.A. Baptiste (Ed.), Critical incidents in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Long, J.K. (1999). Family secrets: America's families deal with the identity formation of lesbian and gay youth. Res Scholaris: Academic Journal of the Faculty of the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Fall/Winter, 16-18.

Cummings, S., Long, J. K., Peterson-Hazen, S., & Harrison, J. (1998). The efficacy of a group treatment model in helping spouses meet the emotional and practical challenges of early stage caregiving. Clinical Gerontologist, 20,(1).

Reguero de Atiles, J. T., Stegelin, D. A., & Long, J. K. (1998). Biting behaviors among preschoolers: A review of the literature and survey of practitioners. Early Childhood Education Journal.

Long, J. K. (1997). Alzheimer's disease and the family: Working with new realities. In T. D. Hargrave & S. Hanna (Eds.), The aging family: New visions in theory, practice, and reality (pp. 209-234). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Long, J. K. (1997). Sexual orientation: Implications for the supervisory process. In T. Todd & C. Storm (Eds.) The complete systemic supervisor: Context, philosophy, and pragmatics, (pp. 59-71). New York: Allyn & Bacon.

Long, J. K. & Lawless, J. J. (1997). What is your style? The SSI. In C. Storm & T. Todd (Eds.) The reasonably complete systemic supervisor resource guide, (pp. 134-138). New York: Allyn & Bacon.

Long, J. K. (1996). Working with Lesbians, gays, and bisexuals: Addressing heterosexism in supervision. Family Process, 35, 377-388.

Long, J. K., Lawless, J. J., & Dotson, D. R. (1996). Supervisory Styles Index: Examining supervisees' perceptions of supervisory style, Journal of Contemporary Family Therapy, 18, 589-606.

Gale, J. E., & Long, J. K. (1996). Theoretical foundations of family therapy. In F. Piercy, D. Sprenkle, J. Wetchler, and Associates (Eds.). Family therapy sourcebook (2nd ed.), (pp. 1-24). New York: The Guilford Press.


Recent National Presentations

J. K. Long, J. Stephenson, M. Hayden, "Family Secrets: The Identity Formation of Sexual Minority Youth," American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Chicago, IL, October 1999.

J.K. Long & J. Serovich, "MFT Curriculums and Sexual Orientation: Infusion and Inclusion," American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Chicago, IL, October, 1999.

J. K. Long, B. Davis, K. R. Theonnes, C. Singleton, & C. Ngarachu, "Promoting Familial Resiliency During the Coming Out Process," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Dallas, TX, October, 1998.

C. L. Cole, J. K. Long, D. C. Williams, & B. J. Wingfield, "Prevention Themes in Marriage and Family Therapy," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Dallas. TX, October, 1998.

J. K. Long, "Supervision in Marriage and Family Therapy," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Summer Institutes, Santa Rosa, CA, August, 1998.
Invited six day institute.

J. K. Long, "Clinical Research Update: Sexual Dysfunction," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA, September, 1997.
Invited presentation.

J. K. Long & A. Nazario, "Case Consultation: Gay and Lesbian Couples," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA, September, 1997.
Invited presentation.

G. W. Ritter, J. K. Long, & A. Nazario, "Deconstructing Sexual Orientation," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA, September, 1997.

J. K. Long, "Utilizing the Sexual Orientation Matrix for Supervision," National Council on Family Relations, Washington, DC, November, 1997.

J. K. Long, & A. Brown, "Postmodern Sexualities: Unpacking Modern Notions in the Classroom," National Council on Family Relations, Washington, DC, November, 1997.

J. K. Long, J. J. Lawless, M. A. Morse, & G. W. Ritter, "Heterosexual Therapists Working with Sexual Minority Clients," American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October, 1996.

J. J. Lawless & J. K. Long, "Utilizing Observational Coding in Examining Supervisory Style," National Council on Family Relations, Kansas City, MO, November, 1996.

J. K. Long & S. Dahl, "Promoting Familial Support During the Coming Out Process of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth," National Council on Family Relations, Kansas City, MO, November, 1996.

S. Kogan & J. Long, "Clinical Praxis: Integrating Critical and Postmodern Theory in Family Therapy," National Council on Family Relations, Kansas City, MO, November, 1996.



Counseling/Therapy

Updated: September 9, 1998 tions, Kansas City, MO, November, 1996.



Counseling/Therapy

Updated: September 9, 1998