2024
Assessing interest in addressing religion and spirituality in a recovery program for adults with serious mental illness
Matsuura T, Klee A, Heikkila H, Cooke J, Edens E, Rosenheck R. Assessing interest in addressing religion and spirituality in a recovery program for adults with serious mental illness. Journal Of Public Mental Health 2024, ahead-of-print DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-06-2024-0073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchACTing Spiritually: Integrating Spiritual Care and Mental Health Care within a US Department of Veterans Affairs Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Ford K, Van Denend J, DeViva J, Cooke J, Klee A. ACTing Spiritually: Integrating Spiritual Care and Mental Health Care within a US Department of Veterans Affairs Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. Journal Of Religion And Health 2024, 63: 4533-4548. PMID: 38909328, DOI: 10.1007/s10943-024-02065-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInpatient psychiatric unitVeterans AffairsPsychiatric unitMental health careMental health treatmentACT groupInterprofessional fellowshipSpiritual carePsychosocial rehabilitationHealth careHealth treatmentClinical tensionsQualitative findingsCommitment therapyMedical CenterCareWest-HavenUS DepartmentClinical gainsNext stepsSpiritualityConcept of acceptabilityPotential feasibilityAcceptanceGroup protocol
2023
Psychology in Action: The Need for Bystander Intervention Programs to Reduce Public Harms
Dvoskin J, Fu M, Klee A. Psychology in Action: The Need for Bystander Intervention Programs to Reduce Public Harms. Psychological Services 2023, 20: 403-405. PMID: 37561526, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplementing 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 supervisionInterventionWho Owns Spiritual Care, and Why Does It Matter?
Harris J, Klee A. Who Owns Spiritual Care, and Why Does It Matter? Psychological Services 2023, 20: 1-5. PMID: 36716139, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecial sectionPolitical landscapeUnique juncturePresent constellationInterdisciplinary dynamicsAppropriate servicesHealth assistanceMore peopleInterdisciplinary collaborationClimate changeSpiritual concernsGlobal pandemicChaplainsIntegrated careDiscourseDissemination of resourcesSpiritual careCrisisPsychologistsJunctureConcernMental health assistancePeopleAssistanceArticleIntroduction to the Special Issue: Improving Access and Quality of Mental Health Care for Diverse Populations
Iwamasa G, Gray J, Klee A. Introduction to the Special Issue: Improving Access and Quality of Mental Health Care for Diverse Populations. Psychological Services 2023, 20: 1-6. DOI: 10.1037/ser0000732.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Postdoctoral Psychology Training in Preparation for Specialization in Serious Mental Illness
Stacy M, Klee A, Jansen M. Postdoctoral Psychology Training in Preparation for Specialization in Serious Mental Illness. Training And Education In Professional Psychology 2018, 12: 96-104. DOI: 10.1037/tep0000179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychology trainingSerious mental illnessPsychosocial rehabilitationEvidence-based interventionsMental illnessPostdoctoral residencySuch trainingLittle researchVeterans Affairs Medical CenterPsychologistsProgram contributeSpecific trainingTrainingAdvanced skillsTraining yearMedical CenterUnique knowledgeClinical practicePsychologyMajority of residentsSkillsIllnessProgram dataDemonstrated needParticular population
2013
LIFE AFTER SUPPORTED HOUSING: A CASE SERIES OF FORMERLY HOMELESS CLIENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS‐SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (HUD‐VASH) PROGRAM 20 YEARS LATER
Tsai J, Klee A, Remmele J, Harkness L. LIFE AFTER SUPPORTED HOUSING: A CASE SERIES OF FORMERLY HOMELESS CLIENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS‐SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (HUD‐VASH) PROGRAM 20 YEARS LATER. Journal Of Community Psychology 2013, 41: 1039-1046. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21584.Peer-Reviewed Original Research