2024
Enhancing Metacognition Through Group-Based Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERITg)
Martin A, Stacy M. Enhancing Metacognition Through Group-Based Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERITg). Journal Of Health Service Psychology 2024, 1-10. DOI: 10.1007/s42843-024-00117-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecovery-oriented frameworkDisrupted sense of selfSerious mental illnessSelf-directed recoveryQuality of lifeInsight TherapyExacerbation of psychiatric symptomsMental illnessSense of purposeGroup-basedWritten autobiographical narrativesPsychiatric symptomsEthical challengesInteractive discussionSense of selfMetacognitive reflectionEnhancing metacognitionLifeIllnessPractical considerationsComplex ideasMetacognitionAutobiographical narrativesSymptomsGroup-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 treatmentInterventionGroupMarylandTherapyTraining Guidelines and Competencies for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology
Jansen M, Manning M, Gonzales L, DeLuca J, Stacy M. Training Guidelines and Competencies for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Psychology. Psychological Services 2024 PMID: 38780553, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000854.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessTraining guidelinesMental health disciplinesMental health providersPostdoctoral training programsEvidence-based assessmentPsychological specialtiesTraining programEvidence-based practicePsychologyPsychologistsEvidence-based trainingHealth disciplinesHealth providersIllnessComprehensive trainingU.S. populationEconomic burdenTrainingGuidelinesPostdoctoralCliniciansProgramHigh-quality
2022
A Guide for the Implementation of Group-Based Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERITg)
Martin A, Bullock J, Fiszdon J, Stacy M, Martino S, James A, Lysaker P. A Guide for the Implementation of Group-Based Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERITg). Journal Of Contemporary Psychotherapy 2022, 53: 91-98. DOI: 10.1007/s10879-022-09560-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicide Among Women and the Role of Women’s Health Care Providers
Stacy M, Kremer M, Schulkin J. Suicide Among Women and the Role of Women’s Health Care Providers. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2022, 77: 293-301. PMID: 35522431, DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0000000000001025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care providersWomen's health care providersRisk factorsCare providersMental health diagnosesSerious mental illnessHealth care accessCommunity-based interventionsUnique risk factorsSuicide ideationEnglish-language publicationsMaternal mortalityObstetrician-GynecologistsLeading causePreventable deathsCare accessWomen veteransMental illnessSuicidal ideationClinical settingSuicide preventionHealth diagnosisSubstance useCommunity interventionsWomen
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
2017
Reasons for job loss among homeless veterans in supported employment
Stacy M, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck R. Reasons for job loss among homeless veterans in supported employment. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2017, 20: 16-33. DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2016.1267049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessVeterans Healthcare AdministrationDrug/alcohol useDrugs/alcoholPhysical health problemsAlcohol use diagnosisSubstance-using populationsCompetitive employment ratesVeteran characteristicsUse diagnosesIPS clientsHealth problemsMental illnessAlcohol useIPS participantsHomeless veteransIndividual PlacementVocational servicesVeteransHealthcare administrationGreater scoresHomeless individualsWork-related challengesDurationUnique role
2016
Interest in Technology-Based Therapies Hampered by Access: A Survey of Veterans With Serious Mental Illnesses
Klee A, Stacy M, Rosenheck R, Harkness L, Tsai J. Interest in Technology-Based Therapies Hampered by Access: A Survey of Veterans With Serious Mental Illnesses. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2016, 39: 173-179. PMID: 26985680, DOI: 10.1037/prj0000180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessMental illnessMental health-related problemsCommunity care centersAlcohol use disorderComputerized therapyTechnology-based interventionsHealth-related problemsGeneral population surveyMultivariable analysisInequitable careCare centerSociodemographic barriersUse disordersPsychiatric diagnosisIllnessPTSD diagnosisUnderserved populationsHealth careVeteransTechnology use patternsTherapyLower ratesService gapsDiagnosis
2014
Health and well-being of homeless veterans participating in transitional and supported employment: Six-month outcomes
Leddy M, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck R. Health and well-being of homeless veterans participating in transitional and supported employment: Six-month outcomes. The Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development 2014, 51: 161-174. PMID: 24805902, DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2013.01.0011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalysis of VarianceAttitude to HealthEmployment, SupportedFemaleHealth StatusHumansIll-Housed PersonsMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedOccupational TherapyPatient Outcome AssessmentPersonal SatisfactionQuality of LifeRehabilitation, VocationalSelf ConceptSocial SupportStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticUnited StatesVeteransConceptsNon-vocational outcomesSix-month outcomesHomeless veteransSerious mental illnessGreater increaseCompetitive employment ratesTreatment daysPublic support incomeMental illnessSecondary analysisVeterans AffairsGreater decreaseIndividual PlacementOutcomesVeteransVocational servicesGreater improvementSupported EmploymentDaysDiverse outcomes