2023
Collect, Share, Act: A Transtheoretical Clinical Model for Doing Measurement-Based Care in Mental Health Treatment
Barber J, Resnick SG. Collect, Share, Act: A Transtheoretical Clinical Model for Doing Measurement-Based Care in Mental Health Treatment. Psychological Services 2023, 20: 150-157. PMID: 35201811, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000629.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMeasurement-based carePatient-reported outcome measuresLack of consensusGood clinical evidenceMental health treatmentMental health initiativesHealth care systemRecipients of careRoutine careClinical evidenceOutcome measuresHealth treatmentClinical modelHealth initiativesCare systemTreatment progressCareTreatment planningClinical processesPossible barriersGreater utilizationAmple evidenceGoal settingCliniciansSetting
2015
Two Birds, One Stone: Unintended Consequences and a Potential Solution for Problems With Recovery in Mental Health
Hunt MG, Resnick SG. Two Birds, One Stone: Unintended Consequences and a Potential Solution for Problems With Recovery in Mental Health. Psychiatric Services 2015, 66: 1235-1237. PMID: 26130003, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBuilding Recovery‐Oriented Service Systems Through Positive Psychology
Resnick S, Leddy M. Building Recovery‐Oriented Service Systems Through Positive Psychology. 2015, 695-710. DOI: 10.1002/9781118996874.ch40.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive psychologyWellness Recovery Action PlanningPositive interventionsSelf-management interventionsMental health servicesMental health systemRecovery-oriented mental health systemHealth care systemRecovery movementHope therapyIllness managementHealth servicesMental illnessHealth systemPositive institutionsPositive psychologistsPsychology shareSelf-ManagementAction planningPsychologyInterventionMedical modelTherapyIllnessRecoveryMental Health and Quality of Life Among Veterans Employed as Peer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists
Eisen SV, Mueller LN, Chang BH, Resnick SG, Schultz MR, Clark JA. Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Veterans Employed as Peer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists. Psychiatric Services 2015, 66: 381-388. PMID: 25555066, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeMental health recoveryVR specialistsMental healthVocational rehabilitation specialistsPeer specialistsHealth recoveryRehabilitation specialistsVeterans AffairsParticipant characteristicsVA health care systemChi-square testHealth care systemRecovery-oriented servicesSquare testSupported employment programCare systemCohortCommunity of veteransSignificant differencesMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisT-testObservational surveyMultiple comparisons