Group-Based Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERITg) and Its Relationship to Recovery-Oriented Beliefs in Serious Mental Illness
Musket C, Bullock J, Fiszdon J, Stacy M, Martino S, James A, Lysaker P, Martin A. Group-Based Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERITg) and Its Relationship to Recovery-Oriented Beliefs in Serious Mental Illness. Behavioral Sciences 2024, 14: 520. PMID: 39062343, PMCID: PMC11273885, DOI: 10.3390/bs14070520.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessMaryland Assessment of RecoveryRecovery-oriented interventionsInsight TherapyThirty-one participantsAssessment of recoveryGroup participantsShort formEvidence-basedInpatient groupTreatment settingsMetacognitive reflectionTreatment programsParticipantsIllnessTherapeutic interactionSMIThirty-oneBeliefsAdjunctive treatmentInterventionGroupMarylandTherapyPsychotherapy to Emphasize Self-Directed Recovery for Persons With Serious Mental Illness: Contributions From Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT)
Faith L, Wiesepape C, Bonfils K, Lysaker P, Martin A. Psychotherapy to Emphasize Self-Directed Recovery for Persons With Serious Mental Illness: Contributions From Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT). Psychological Services 2024 PMID: 38780561, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000865.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-directed recoveryEvidence-based psychotherapiesMental illnessMetacognitive reflectionLevels of mental health careSerious mental illnessMental health careIndividual psychotherapyInsight TherapyMetacognitive capacityTreatment of peopleSymptom reductionPsychotherapyInterpersonal environmentLevel of trainingHealth careMetacognitive frameworkRecovery outcomesSMIPersonsSelf-determinationFunctional improvementSocial workersCareIllness