2022
To Disclose or Not to Disclose? Peer Workers Impact on a Culture of Safe Disclosure for Mental Health Professionals With Lived Experience
Byrne L, Roennfeldt H, Davidson L, Miller R, Bellamy C. To Disclose or Not to Disclose? Peer Workers Impact on a Culture of Safe Disclosure for Mental Health Professionals With Lived Experience. Psychological Services 2022, 19: 9-18. PMID: 34043384, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000555.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Structural Barriers to Citizenship: A Mental Health Provider Perspective
Clayton A, Miller R, Gambino M, Rowe M, Ponce AN. Structural Barriers to Citizenship: A Mental Health Provider Perspective. Community Mental Health Journal 2019, 56: 32-41. PMID: 31659550, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-019-00490-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural barriersMental health providers' perspectivesPublic mental health centersView of citizenshipPublic mental health settingsHealth provider perspectiveMental health centersMental health settingsMental health providersCurrent care modelsFull citizenshipCitizenship approachCommunity lifeCitizenshipHealth centersCare modelHealth providersHealth settingsSocietal participationMental illnessCitizenship measureProvider perspectivesGreater accessStrong connectionProviders
2017
Code
Miller R. Code. Psychiatric Services 2017, 68: 1216-1216. PMID: 29191146, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.69101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExpanding Our Reach: Increasing the Role of Psychologists in Public and Community Mental Health
Carr ER, Miller R. Expanding Our Reach: Increasing the Role of Psychologists in Public and Community Mental Health. Psychological Services 2017, 14: 352-360. PMID: 28805420, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000094.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPublic mental health settingsMental health settingsRecovery-oriented careEvidence-based interventionsSystems of careHealth settingsTherapeutic interventionsClinical applicationBehavioural supportSpecific clinical applicationsTherapeutic relationshipCareInterventionPossible mechanismProvision of trainingPositive behavioural supportAim
2010
A clinical trial of peer-based culturally responsive person-centered care for psychosis for African Americans and Latinos
Tondora J, O'Connell M, Miller R, Dinzeo T, Bellamy C, Andres-Hyman R, Davidson L. A clinical trial of peer-based culturally responsive person-centered care for psychosis for African Americans and Latinos. Clinical Trials 2010, 7: 368-379. PMID: 20571133, PMCID: PMC6120580, DOI: 10.1177/1740774510369847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerson-centred careMental health systemHealth systemClinical trialsCommunity mental health centerPublic mental health systemRandomized clinical trialsMental health centersSerious mental illnessPeer support interventionSignificant health disparitiesBehavioral health concernsTreatment planning meetingsQuality of lifeAfrican AmericansBehavioral health systemPerson-centred servicesSymptom distressHealth centersOutpatient programStudy interventionPast diagnosisStrict interventionsMental illnessHealth disparities
2009
Relationships Between Humor, Subversion, and Genuine Connection Among Persons With Severe Mental Illness
Kidd SA, Miller R, Boyd GM, Cardeña I. Relationships Between Humor, Subversion, and Genuine Connection Among Persons With Severe Mental Illness. Qualitative Health Research 2009, 19: 1421-1430. PMID: 19805804, DOI: 10.1177/1049732309348381.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“Unfortunately, We Treat the Chart:” Sources of Stigma in Mental Health Settings
Flanagan EH, Miller R, Davidson L. “Unfortunately, We Treat the Chart:” Sources of Stigma in Mental Health Settings. Psychiatric Quarterly 2009, 80: 55-64. PMID: 19191027, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-009-9093-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health settingsHealth settingsMental illnessSystemic pressureCommunity mental health centerMental health centersBackground StigmaHealth centersLabeling patientsSources of stigmaIllnessMixed qualitative-quantitative designPatientsSocietal stigmaSymptomsStigmaDeficitsInterpretive phenomenological analysisSettingPrimary themesQualitative-quantitative designPractitionersCharts
2008
What's in it for me? The utility of psychiatric treatments from the perspective of the person in recovery
Davidson L, Miller R, Flanagan E. What's in it for me? The utility of psychiatric treatments from the perspective of the person in recovery. Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences 2008, 17: 177-181. PMID: 18924554, DOI: 10.1017/s1121189x0000124x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research