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Dr. Meaghan Stacy is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. She specializes in healthcare systems improvement, consultation, and mental health policy. Her research focuses on recovery-oriented care, telehealth implementation, and suicide prevention, particularly for veterans and women. Dr. Stacy holds a PhD from American University and advanced degrees from Johns Hopkins University.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, American University (2011)
- MA in Psychology, American University
- BA in Psychology, The Johns Hopkins University (2006)
Research Interests:
Dr. Stacy’s work emphasizes systems-level change in healthcare, including telehealth adaptations during the pandemic, organizational consultation, and improving mental health services for vulnerable populations. She is a key contributor to training guidelines for serious mental illness (SMI) psychology and has pioneered group-based therapies like MERITg.
Recent Article Trends: Recent publications address telehealth efficacy for veterans, suicide screening protocols, and barriers to supporting trainees facing harassment. Her work bridges clinical practice and systemic policy changes.
Awards & Honors:
- 2018 Distinguished Psychologist Award for Education (VA Connecticut Healthcare System)
- 2017 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Educator Award
- Multiple APA Early Career Awards (2016–2017)
Grants & Professional Activities: Serves on the VA Psychology Training Council and APA Division 18 committees. Leads initiatives to enhance multicultural supervision and reduce stigma in healthcare settings.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Stephen & Denise Adams Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research and the VA Suicide Prevention Program.
