Featured Publications
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 ResearchTranslating an Integrative Metacognitive Model of Psychotherapy for Serious Mental Illness Into a Group Format: A Pilot Investigation on Feasibility
Martin A, Bullock J, Fiszdon J, Stacy M, Martino S, James AV, Wiesepape C, Lysaker PH. Translating an Integrative Metacognitive Model of Psychotherapy for Serious Mental Illness Into a Group Format: A Pilot Investigation on Feasibility. Psychological Services 2024, 21: 130-138. PMID: 36066852, PMCID: PMC10484016, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessOutpatient psychiatric settingsRoutine clinical careGroup-based interventionBody of evidenceClinical carePsychiatric settingsIllnessPilot investigationInsight therapyGroup formatProgram evaluation measuresClinical demandGroup psychotherapyInterventionGroupParticipantsInpatientsPsychotherapyTherapy
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 treatmentInterventionGroupMarylandTherapyPsychotherapy to Emphasize Self-Directed Recovery for Persons With Serious Mental Illness: Contributions From Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT)
Faith L, Wiesepape C, Bonfils K, Lysaker P, Martin A. Psychotherapy to Emphasize Self-Directed Recovery for Persons With Serious Mental Illness: Contributions From Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT). Psychological Services 2024 PMID: 38780561, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000865.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-directed recoveryEvidence-based psychotherapiesMental illnessMetacognitive reflectionLevels of mental health careSerious mental illnessMental health careIndividual psychotherapyInsight TherapyMetacognitive capacityTreatment of peopleSymptom reductionPsychotherapyInterpersonal environmentLevel of trainingHealth careMetacognitive frameworkRecovery outcomesSMIPersonsSelf-determinationFunctional improvementSocial workersCareIllness
2020
Meaning, integration, and the self in serious mental illness: Implications of research in metacognition for psychiatric rehabilitation.
Lysaker PH, Kukla M, Leonhardt BL, Hamm JA, Schnakenberg Martin A, Zalzala AB, Gagen EC, Hasson-Ohayon I. Meaning, integration, and the self in serious mental illness: Implications of research in metacognition for psychiatric rehabilitation. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2020, 43: 275-283. PMID: 32790437, DOI: 10.1037/prj0000436.Peer-Reviewed Original Research