2025
A model training curriculum for psychedelic, psycholytic, and entactogen-assisted psychotherapy.
Passie T, Loizaga-Velder A, Danforth A, Grob C, Greer G, Erritzoe D, Oehen P, Styk J, Schlichting M, Vermetten E, Goksøyr I, Palenicek T, Mithoefer M, Mithoefer A, Anderson B, Krediet E, Gasser P, Nielson E, Gorman I, Phelps J, Belser A, Guss J. A model training curriculum for psychedelic, psycholytic, and entactogen-assisted psychotherapy. Journal Of Psychopharmacology 2025, 2698811241282759. PMID: 40492498, DOI: 10.1177/02698811241282759.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance-assisted psychotherapyExperiential trainingTrained therapistsConventional supervisionPsychedelic researchSelf-experiencePsychotherapyClinical supervisionPeer supervisionTherapistsClinical workTraining procedureResearch settingsContent of trainingPsychotherapistsSupervisionIntercultural differencesTrainingTreatment techniquesTraining curriculumPeerResearchModel curriculumResearch studiesBridging the Gap: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Impact of the Involvement of Researchers With Lived Experience on a Multisite Randomised Control Trial in the National Probation Service in England and Wales
Simes E, Butler S, Allison E, Barrett B, Bateman A, Cameron A, Crawford M, Frater A, Hoare Z, McMurran M, Moran P, Pilling S, Wason J, Yakeley J, Fonagy P. Bridging the Gap: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Impact of the Involvement of Researchers With Lived Experience on a Multisite Randomised Control Trial in the National Probation Service in England and Wales. Health Expectations 2025, 28: e70162. PMID: 39902497, PMCID: PMC11791406, DOI: 10.1111/hex.70162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Probation ServiceCriminal justice systemProbation ServiceCommunity sentencesJustice systemEngagement barriersQualitative studyEx-offendersTrial participantsMultisite randomised controlled trialInvolvement of individualsAdequate clinical supervisionKnowledge generationSemi-structured interviewsData collectorsService user organisationsRandomised controlled trialsEthical argumentsLived experienceInvolvement of researchersPrisonInterview scheduleMultisite RCTDissemination planClinical supervision
2023
Implementing Peer Specialists in Suicide Prevention Efforts in the Veterans Health Administration
Schmutte T, Krishnamurti L, Davidson L, Klee A, Bullock J, Panas R, Pfeiffer P, Chinman M. Implementing Peer Specialists in Suicide Prevention Efforts in the Veterans Health Administration. Psychiatric Quarterly 2023, 94: 311-319. PMID: 37278930, PMCID: PMC10424796, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-023-10034-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationHigh-risk veteransSuicide prevention effortsPeer specialistsHealth AdministrationSuicide riskPrevention effortsVHA medical centersSuicide prevention interventionsHigh suicide riskPeer support specialistsMedical CenterPrevention interventionsPrevention coordinatorsTeam approachSuicidal thoughtsSuicide preventionUnderused interventionVeteransClinical directorsPeer supportAdequate trainingAdministrationClinical supervisionInterventionTraining home visitors in mentalization‐based practice: A qualitative case study of clinical supervision in mothering from the inside out
Peacock‐Chambers E, Clark M, Moran M, Lowell A, Zayde A. Training home visitors in mentalization‐based practice: A qualitative case study of clinical supervision in mothering from the inside out. Infant Mental Health Journal Infancy And Early Childhood 2023, 44: 184-199. PMID: 36807353, PMCID: PMC10084677, DOI: 10.1002/imhj.22039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttachment-based interventionsClinical trainingParent-child outcomesCommunity-based counselorsEvidence-based interventionsChild attachmentMental statesTraining componentSubstance useClinical supervisionHome visitorsQualitative case studyTrainingCommunity settingsCounselorsHigh-quality trainingInterventionInside OutQualitative methodsSupervised caseFurther researchMain themesCore componentResearchDepression
2016
The effectiveness and cost of clinical supervision for motivational interviewing: A randomized controlled trial
Martino S, Paris M, Añez L, Nich C, Canning-Ball M, Hunkele K, Olmstead TA, Carroll KM. The effectiveness and cost of clinical supervision for motivational interviewing: A randomized controlled trial. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2016, 68: 11-23. PMID: 27431042, PMCID: PMC4955716, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2016.04.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOutpatient substance abuse programsSubstance abuse programsEvidence-based practiceHybrid type 2Substance abstinenceSubstance use differencesType 2CliniciansAbuse programsMotivational interviewingGreater increaseMI strategiesTrialsClinical supervisionMI performanceMIAClient retentionAbstinence
2008
Community program therapist adherence and competence in motivational enhancement therapy
Martino S, Ball SA, Nich C, Frankforter TL, Carroll KM. Community program therapist adherence and competence in motivational enhancement therapy. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2008, 96: 37-48. PMID: 18328638, PMCID: PMC2692429, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2008.01.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmbulatory CareAttitude of Health PersonnelClinical CompetenceCognitive Behavioral TherapyCommunity Mental Health ServicesDirective CounselingEducationFemaleHumansMaleMotivationPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient ComplianceProfessional-Patient RelationsSubstance Abuse Treatment CentersSubstance-Related DisordersTeachingTreatment OutcomeConceptsMotivational enhancement therapyUsual sessionEnhancement therapyTreatment programClinical supervisionClient treatment outcomesExpert-led workshopsCommunity treatment programsTherapist adherenceClient motivationMotivational interviewingDrug counselingAddiction treatment programsSkill factorsIndependent ratingsSession changesWorkshop trainingAdequate fidelityCompetence itemsStandard counselingTherapistsTreatment adherenceSessionsCompetenceCommunity programs
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