2022
System-Centered Care: How Bureaucracy and Racialization Decenter Attempts at Person-Centered Mental Health Care
Desai M, Paranamana N, Dovidio J, Davidson L, Stanhope V. System-Centered Care: How Bureaucracy and Racialization Decenter Attempts at Person-Centered Mental Health Care. Clinical Psychological Science 2022, 11: 476-489. PMID: 37333799, PMCID: PMC10275339, DOI: 10.1177/21677026221133053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological sciencePsychosocial processesBasic psychosocial processMental health organizationsCovert formsMental health carePowerful influenceDeterminants of careStructural biasesPerson-centred careClientsFindingsIntentionalityHealth systemObjectsHealth OrganizationBiasesHealth careObjectificationCarePersonsClinical operationsRacismBiasContext
2020
Concept and Model of Recovery
Davidson L, Roe D, Tondora J. Concept and Model of Recovery. 2020, 57-70. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19847-3_7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeer Supports in Recovery
Schmutte T, Guy K, Davidson L, Bellamy C. Peer Supports in Recovery. 2020, 245-252. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19847-3_21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessCostly acute care servicesPeer supportPublic mental health settingsAcute care servicesCurrent evidence baseMental health settingsMental health systemPhysical health outcomesRecovery-oriented practiceEvidence-based practiceSystemic reviewHealth outcomesHealth settingsCare servicesHealth systemPeer supportersEvidence baseMental healthSubstance useIllnessPromising additionInvolvement of peopleCare
2019
What Is the Meaning of Recovery?
Davidson L, Schmutte T. What Is the Meaning of Recovery? 2019, 71-100. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11908-9_4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessMental health servicesConsumer/survivor movementPerson-centred careSelf-directed lifeRestoration of functioningMeaning of recoverySymptom reductionHealth servicesMental health fieldSocial determinantsPersonal recoveryPsychiatric disabilitiesClinical senseMental healthIllnessTerm recoveryDisability rights frameworkCareCommunity inclusionHealth fieldSurvivor movementRecovery
2017
Shared decision making within the context of recovery-oriented care
Davidson L, Tondora J, Pavlo A, Stanhope V. Shared decision making within the context of recovery-oriented care. Mental Health Review Journal 2017, 22: 179-190. DOI: 10.1108/mhrj-01-2017-0007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Participatory Approach to Person‐Centred Research
Davidson L, Bellamy C, Flanagan E, Guy K, O'Connell M. A Participatory Approach to Person‐Centred Research. 2017, 69-83. DOI: 10.1002/9781119099635.ch6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Applying Recovery Principles to the Treatment of Trauma
Smith J, Hyman S, Andres-Hyman R, Ruiz J, Davidson L. Applying Recovery Principles to the Treatment of Trauma. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 2016, 47: 347-355. DOI: 10.1037/pro0000105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrinciples for Recovery-Oriented Inpatient Care
Davidson L, Carr E, Bellamy C, Tondora J, Fossey E, Styron T, Davidson M, Elsamra S. Principles for Recovery-Oriented Inpatient Care. Evidence-Based Practices In Behavioral Health 2016, 39-58. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40537-7_2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecovery-oriented careInpatient careMental illnessSerious mental illnessOwn recoveryCommunity-based providersHigh prevalenceCare needsInpatient staffInpatient psychiatryCareIllnessTrauma survivorsInterdisciplinary teamFamily membersTraumatic naturePrinciple fourPersonsHospitalizationPrevalenceSurvivorsTraumaRespective rolesRecoveryStigma and Recovery
Flanagan E, Pavlo A, Davidson L. Stigma and Recovery. 2016, 551-570. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27839-1_31.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“We are different people”: A narrative analysis of carers’ experiences with mental health crisis and support from crisis resolution teams
Klevan T, Davidson L, Ruud T, Karlsson B. “We are different people”: A narrative analysis of carers’ experiences with mental health crisis and support from crisis resolution teams. Social Work In Mental Health 2016, 14: 658-675. DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2015.1133471.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCrisis resolution teamsMental health crisisIndividual experiencesAcute mental health careHealth crisisMental health careUnhelpful helpHome-based approachCoherent storyDifferent peopleCarer perspectivesNarrative approachSimilar experiencesHealth careCarersNarrative analysisPersonal imprintExperienceCareDepth interviewsTeam
2012
The Stockholm Follow-up Study of Users Diagnosed with Psychosis (SUPP): methodology, patient cohort and services
Topor A, Mattsson M, Denhov A, Bülow P, Holmqvist S, Davidson L. The Stockholm Follow-up Study of Users Diagnosed with Psychosis (SUPP): methodology, patient cohort and services. Psychosis 2012, 4: 246-257. DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2011.592986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychosis diagnosisLong-term outcomesSevere mental disordersOut-patient careNaturalistic followStudy of personsDeath RegisterPatient cohortCase registerStudy populationPsychiatric carePsychiatric servicesMental disordersMental healthcareConclusions StudiesInterventionFollowDiagnosisPsychiatric researchCareRegisterPersonsSupport networksCohortPsychosis
2008
The Role of the Recovery Guide
Davidson L, Rowe M, Tondora J, O'Connell M, Lawless M. The Role of the Recovery Guide. 2008 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780195304770.003.0010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessCase managementMental illnessMental health system transformationMental health case managementMental health systemRecovery-oriented systemsService useState HospitalCase manager roleHealth systemCommunity-based systemHealth system transformationCase managersIllnessRecovery visionCareRecovery journeySocial service systemsRange of servicesNotion of recoveryPerson's needsManagementMultiple needsLife circumstancesPractice Standards for Recovery-Oriented Care
Davidson L, Rowe M, Tondora J, O'Connell M, Lawless M. Practice Standards for Recovery-Oriented Care. 2008 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780195304770.003.0009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecovery-oriented careRecovery-oriented systemsSerious mental illnessPractice standardsMonitoring of outcomesRecovery-oriented practiceEarly interventionMental illnessCareSense of masteryCare lookProvider agenciesOwn recoveryPrimary aimAreas of healthResponsive interventionsInterventionCultural competenceCurrent professional literatureProgram managersRecoveryIllnessSymptoms
2001
Chronicity Reconsidered: Improving Person-Environment Fit Through a Consumer-Run Service
Chinman M, Weingarten R, Stayner D, Davidson L. Chronicity Reconsidered: Improving Person-Environment Fit Through a Consumer-Run Service. Community Mental Health Journal 2001, 37: 215-229. PMID: 11440423, DOI: 10.1023/a:1017577029956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health consumersSerious psychiatric disordersSerious mental illnessConsumer-run servicesPeer supportCommunity-based servicesLong-term careState mental hospitalSubsample of peopleAcute hospitalizationCommunity-based service systemsPsychiatric disordersMental illnessHealth consumersMental hospitalsSocial isolationChronicityPotential utilityPoor person-environment fitHospitalizationChronicHospitalIllnessCareBeyond Babel: Establishing system-wide principles of collaborative care for adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Davidson L, Nickou C, Lynch P, Moscariello S, Sinha R, Steiner J, Jacobs S, Hoge M. Beyond Babel: Establishing system-wide principles of collaborative care for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Research In Social Problems And Public Policy 2001, Volume 8: 17-41. DOI: 10.1016/s0196-1152(01)80004-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPersistent mental illnessMental illnessCommunity careCoordination of careSerious mental illnessMental health providersPrinciples of careCollaborative carePopulation of individualsHealth providersHospitalIllnessCareMajority of culturesAdult lifeDeinstitutionalization policyCommunity agenciesIndividuals
2000
Psychology Internships in the Treatment of Severe Mental Illness: Implications for Training in Academic Medical Centers
Hoge M, Stayner D, Davidson L. Psychology Internships in the Treatment of Severe Mental Illness: Implications for Training in Academic Medical Centers. Journal Of Clinical Psychology In Medical Settings 2000, 7: 213-222. DOI: 10.1023/a:1009580413935.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere mental illnessAcademic medical centerMental illnessMedical CenterCare of personsBehavioral health professionalsPsychiatric servicesHealth professionalsOverall severityAcademic medical settingIllnessMedical settingsSemistructured interviewsInternship yearQualitative research studySpecialtiesPopulationTraining needsInternship trainingSeverityCare
1997
Normalizing acute care: a day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Rakfeldt J, Tebes J, Steiner J, Walker P, Davidson L, Sledge W. Normalizing acute care: a day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 1997, 185: 46-52. PMID: 9040533, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-199701000-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Day hospital/crisis respite care versus inpatient care, Part I: Clinical outcomes
Sledge W, Tebes J, Rakfeldt J, Davidson L, Lyons L, Druss B. Day hospital/crisis respite care versus inpatient care, Part I: Clinical outcomes. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1996, 153: 1065-1073. PMID: 8678176, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.153.8.1065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeVoluntary patientsAcute hospital careSevere mental illnessMeasures of symptomsIndex admissionAcute hospitalizationClinical outcomesInpatient careHospital careInpatient programDay hospitalOutcome measuresPatientsRespite careMental illnessClinical feasibilityClinical servicesTreatment effectivenessCommunity residencesSocial adjustmentCrisis residenceSocial functioningCareHospitalization