Thomas D. Meyer, PhD,is a clinician and researcher specializing in bipolar disorders who works towards improving the quality of life for individuals experiencing mood disorders and their loved ones through research, training, and practice. He also works to improve identification of bipolar disorders (e.g., Hypomania Checklist-32) as well as identifying the factors and processes involved in the development and maintenance of depression and mania.

As an accomplished researcher, Meyer was the principal investigator (PI) of the only German RCT of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Bipolar Disorders. Since then, he was involved in trials looking at family intervention for adolescents with bipolar disorder (FAB study, UK) or early intervention for bipolar disorder and has aided in the development of treatment guidelines for bipolar disorders in Germany and the UK. Meyer has also been a PI of the LiveWell program, which developed lifestyle-based interventions to improve health and well-being in later life.

In 2005, Meyer received the Lilly Young Fellowship Award from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders due to his tremendous input in the field. His expertise is further highlighted by his nomination as a member with two national treatment guidelines for bipolar disorders: (1) task force leader for psychotherapy and psychoeducation for the 1stEdition Edition Bipolar障碍的德国S3指南,及其2019年的修订,并于2014年出版的美国临床卓越(尼斯)国家临床卓越(尼斯)研究所更新。

Meyer completed his PhD and training as a clinical psychologist at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. He then joined the faculty of the Department of Clinical and Developmental Psychology at the Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, Germany, first as an assistant and then associate professor. In 2006, Meyer accepted a position at Newcastle University, UK. There he was the PI and Co-I in several MRC and RfPB funded projects, such as the MRC ABC study (a cohort of patients experiencing bipolar II), the RfPB funded FAB study (feasibility RCT evaluating Family Focused Treatment for adolescents with bipolar disorders), the RfPB funded EIMD study (early identification and intervention of individuals at risk for recurrent mood disorders).

In June of 2014, Meyer joined the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at McGovern Medical School as an associate professor. In addition to his clinical services as well as his academic and teaching commitments to psychology interns, psychiatry residents and medical students, Meyer is also actively involved in research as the Director of the Psychological Intervention & Research Program on Mood Spectrum Disorders (PIRL-M) and the Co-Director of the UT Brain Collection.

Education

Master's Degree
Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
Clinical Training
Clinical psychology and Psychotherapy, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
Doctorate Degree
大学
Habilitation
‘Privatdozent’, Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, Germany

Areas of Interest

Clinical Interests

  • Psychotherapy & Psychosocial Interventions
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • 沮丧
  • Psychological Screening
  • Individual complex case formulations

Research Interests

  • 心理健康健康
  • 荧光辅助治疗
  • Virtual Environments as Support Platform
  • 情绪障碍及其谱