果冻影院

Mother Child W Physician
Jacquelyn Smith, PhD

Jacquelyn J. Smith, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Locations

  • Pediatric Psychology and Developmental Medicine

Education

BS, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2004
PhD, Marquette University, 2010
Residency, Nationwide Children鈥檚 Hospital, Columbus, OH
Fellowship, Nationwide Children鈥檚 Hospital/MCW

Biography

Dr. Smith’s work as a pediatric psychologist is focused mainly on children impacted by medical conditions and pain, medical trauma, and child/family adjustment to illness. Clinical practice areas include gender health, diabetes, asthma and consultation/liaison work on the hospital units at Children's Wisconsin. Dr. Smith believes in collaborative, empirically supported, patient centered care. Her goal is to work with patients and their caregivers to build a trustworthy relationship that utilizes their strengths to achieve their goals in treatment. Typical therapeutic interventions include cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and supportive counseling. In addition to direct patient care, Dr. Smith provides consultation and education to multidisciplinary team members, psychology and medical trainees. Dr. Smith currently serves as the Director of Psychology Externship at Children’s WI/Medical College of WI. She has been involved in the development of 2 multidisciplinary clinics and multiple group therapy programs.

Clinical Expertise

  • Health Services for Transgender Persons
  • Psychology, Child

Methodologies and Techniques

  • Behavior Therapy
  • Cognitive Therapy
  • Psychotherapy, Brief
  • Psychotherapy, Group

Leadership Positions

  • Co-Chair of Critical Care Special Interest Group (in the Society of Pediatric Psychology)
  • Director of 果冻影院/CW Psychology Externship Program

Research Interests

Specialty: QI/outcomes projects, Consultation/Liaison in the ICU, Gender Health, Multidisciplinary Care

Publications

  • (Canavera K, Marik P, Schneider NM, Smith J.) Chest. 2024 Sep;166(3):511-516 PMID: 38513964 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85195032385 03/22/2024

  • (Boeding, S., Aguilera, V., Smith, J., Snyder, J., & Kroll, K. .) Ethical Human Psychiatry and Psychology. 10/01/2023

  • (Totka, J.P., Smith, J., Brown, S., Singh, M., Parton, E., Cvecko, D., Fortin, H., & Wolfgram, P.M. .) Clinical Practice of Pediatric Psychology. Totka, J. P., Smith, J., Brown, S., Singh, M., Parton, E., Cvecko, D., Fortin, H., & Wolfgram, P. M. (2023). Implementing an integrated psychology, social services, and pediatric diabetes clinic. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 11(3), 316鈥326. https://doi.org/10.1037/cpp0000476 04/23/2023

  • (.) . Yardley, H.L., Smith, J., Mingione, C. et al. The Role of Addictive Behaviors in Childhood Obesity. Curr Addict Rep 1, 96鈥101 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40429-014-0012-0 02/28/2014

  • (.) . Smith, J., Nabors, L., Henderson, E., Kichler, J., & Andreone, T. L. (2010). Parent and child perceptions of managing childhood diabetes. In A. Fortier & S. Turcotte (Eds.), Health Education: Challenges, Issues, and Impact. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 03/25/2010

  • (Knox S, Dubois R, Smith J, Hess SA, Hill CE.) Psychotherapy (Chic). 2009 Sep;46(3):350-61 PMID: 22122726 09/01/2009

  • (Knox S, Burkard AW, Edwards LM, Smith JJ, Schlosser LZ.) Psychother Res. 2008 Sep;18(5):543-59 PMID: 18816005 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-52049091302 09/26/2008

  • (Knox S, Virginia SG, Smith J.) Pastoral Psychology. January 2007;55(3):297-306 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-33845952820 01/01/2007