Jerry Gale
Affiliations: | University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States |
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Individual and Family Studies, Guidance and Counseling Education, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Clinical PsychologyGoogle:
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Grable JE, Archuleta KL, Ford MR, et al. (2020) The Moderating Effect of Generalized Anxiety and Financial Knowledge on Financial Management Behavior Contemporary Family Therapy. 42: 15-24 |
Gale J, Ross DB, Thomas MG, et al. (2020) Considerations, Benefits and Cautions Integrating Systems Theory with Financial Therapy Contemporary Family Therapy. 42: 84-94 |
Li P, Gale J. (2018) Reentry Experiences and Professional Developments of International Marriage and Family Therapy Graduates in Taiwan Contemporary Family Therapy. 40: 380-393 |
Stinson MA, Bermúdez JM, Gale J, et al. (2017) Marital Satisfaction, Conflict Resolution Styles, and Religious Attendance Among Latino Couples: Using the Actor–Partner Interdependence Model The Family Journal. 25: 215-223 |
McCoy MA, Gale J, Ford M, et al. (2013) A Therapist's Perspective of a Financial Planning Course: Implications for Financial Therapy Education and Trainings Journal of Financial Therapy. 4: 2 |
Strong T, Gale J. (2013) Postmodern Clinical Research: In and Out of the Margins Journal of Systemic Therapies. 32: 46-57 |
Gale J, Britt SL. (2012) Ten Considerations In The Development Of The Financial Therapy Profession Journal of Financial Therapy. 3: 2 |
McCoy M, Kim J, Gale J. (2011) MFT Researcher Interviews Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 37: 371-373 |
Kim J, Gale J, Goetz J, et al. (2011) Relational Financial Therapy: An Innovative and Collaborative Treatment Approach Contemporary Family Therapy. 33: 229-241 |
Kennedy KS, Godlas A, Gale J, et al. (2010) Building bridges: Cross-disciplinary collaboration between family therapy and Islamic studies Journal of Muslim Mental Health. 5: 350-367 |