Interview as an expert in Washington Post Article, Calling All Reluctant Cooks: It's Time to Step it Up in the Kitchen
Guest on podcast, The True Calling, by John Harrison, MA, LPCC. (2016)
Guest on TV program, The Couple’s Corner, by Katie Lemieux, LMFT and Susan Block, LMFT to demonstrate Cooking with Couples, (2016)
Nicole R. Gordon. 2019. Cooking with Couples: A Grounded Theory Study on the Relational Aspects Found in the Cooking Interactions of Couples. Doctoral dissertation. Nova Southeastern University. Retrieved from NSUWorks, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences – Department of Family Therapy. (46) https://nsuworks.nova.edu/shss_dft_etd/46
Solo Presentations, Nicole Gordon Vargas:
Couples Therapy in Perinatal Care Training (2023)
Eating Disorder Treatment in Marriage and Family Therapy (2022)
Research Findings for Grounded Theory Study on Cooking with Couples (2019)
Research Proposal for a Grounded Theory Study on Cooking with Couples (2018)
“Utilization of Bowen Family Systems in Private Practice” at Nova Southeastern University, (2017)
“A Bowen View of Cooking” at First International Conference of Bowen Family Systems, (2015)
“Utilizing Genograms Clinically” at Nova Southeasthern University, (2015)
“Isomorphism of Personal and Professional Systems: A Bowen Journey, a lecture on the similarities and differences of a Marriage and Family Therapist’s function in each of their personal and professional systems according to Bowen Family Systems Theory” at 36th Western Pennsylvania Family Center Conference, (2014)
Lead presenter at IFTA World Congress on “I’m a Therapist, Not Your Therapist!” An interactive training workshop on the integration and separation of the professional and personal boundaries of Marriage and Family Therapists, with co-presenter Mishelle Ortiz, MS. (2013)
Lead presenter for training workshop at IFTA World Congress on “Spicing it Up in the Therapy Room: Cooking and Couple’s Therapy with an Application of Gottman’s Theory” with co-presenter Giselle Bayard, MS., (2013)