See CV for a complete list of publications.
- de Castro, S., & Guterman, J.T. (2008). Solution-focused therapy for families coping with suicide. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 34, 93-106.
- Guterman, J.T. (2008, March 29). Re "Fooled again" (March 16). [Letter to The Public Editor's Journal]. The New York Times (Online).
- Guterman, J.T., & Rudes, J. (2008). Social constructionism and ethics: Implications for counseling. Counseling and Values, 52, 136-144.
- da Costa, D., Nelson, T.M., Rudes, J., & Guterman, J.T. (2007). A narrative approach to body dysmorphic disorder. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 29, 67-80.
- Guterman, J.T. (2007, November 19). '...And the pursuit of happiness' [Letter to the editor]. The New York Times, p. A26.
- Guterman, J.T. (2007). Between the lines in Hitchens [Letter to the editor]. The Chronicle in Higher Education, 53(42), p. B18.
- Rudes, J., & Guterman, J.T. (2007). The value of social constructionism for the counseling profession: A reply to Hansen. Journal of Counseling & Development, 85, 387-392.
- Guterman, J.T. (2006). Mastering the art of solution-focused counseling. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
- Guterman, J.T., & Leite, N. (2006). Solution-focused counseling for clients with religious and spiritual concerns. Counseling and Values, 51, 39-52.
- Guterman, J.T. (2005). Letter to the editor. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 13, 130-131.
- Guterman, J.T., & Rudes, J. (2005). A solution-focused approach to rational emotive behavior therapy: Toward a theoretical integration. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 23, 223-244.
- Guterman, J.T., Mecias, A., Ainbinder, D.L. (2005). Solution-focused treatment of migraine headache. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 13, 195-198.
- Guterman, J.T., & Rudes, J. (2005). A narrative approach to strategic eclecticism. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 27, 1-12.
- Rudes, J., & Guterman, J.T. (2005). Doing counseling: Bridging the modern and postmodern paradigm. In G.R. Waltz & R. Yep (Eds.), VISTAS: Compelling Perspectives in Counseling 2005 (pp. 7-10). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
- Guterman, J.T. (2001). [Review of the book Creating Ceremonies: Innovative Ways to Meet Adoption Challenges]. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9, 85.
- Guterman, J.T., & Kirk, M.A. (1999). Mental health counselors and the Internet. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 21, 309-325.
- Guterman, J.T. (1998). Identifying pretreatment change before the first session. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 20, 370-374.
- Guterman, J.T. (1996). Farewell to families: Language systems in the postmodern era. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 4, 139-142.
- Guterman, J.T. (1996). Tales of mental health counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 18, 300-306.
- Guterman, J.T. (1996). Doing mental health counseling: A social constructionist re-vision. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 18, 228-252.
- Guterman, J.T. (1996). Reconstructing social constructionism: A reply to Albert Ellis. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 18, 29-40.
- Guterman, J.T. (1995). Six billion earthlings could be wrong. The Advocate, 18(5), 2.
- Guterman, J. T. (1994). A social constructionist position for mental health counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 16, 226-244.
- Guterman, J. T. (1992). Disputation and reframing: Contrasting cognitive-change methods. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 14, 440-456.
- Guterman, J. T. (1991). Developing a hybrid model of rational-emotive therapy and systemic family therapy: A response to Russell and Morrill. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 13, 410-413.