Awardees
CONGRATULATIONS
Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12
2024 Award Winners
We had an amazing time celebrating our Award Winners at the 2024 APA Convention in Seattle! Congratulations 2024 Winners!!
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Thomas Joiner for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their career.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Denise Sloan for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Karen L. Suyemoto for their excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Nick Livingston for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Nili Solomonov for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession. (To be approved by APF Board of Directors)
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Grant presented to Dr. Jennifer Celene Veilleux for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology. (To be approved by APF Board of Directors)
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Cory Cobb. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Clare Beatty for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Michelle Del Rio for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Rowan Hunt, Savannah Roberts and Melissa Dreier (submitted as a group) for outstanding service contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Diversity Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Grant Jones for exemplary contributions to diversity within the field.
Distinguished Student Leadership Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Rhyann Robinson for outstanding leadership to the profession.
Division 12 Dissertation Award presented to Shuquan Chen for excellence, innovation, and social justice in dissertation research.
Distinguished Student Scientist-Practitioner Award in Clinical Psychology to Max Larrazabal for outstanding contributions to both research and practice in clinical psychology and whose work demonstrates substantial reciprocity and complementarity between research and clinical interests.
Awards will be presented at the Annual Society of Clinical Psychology Award Ceremony at the APA Annual Convention in in August 2024! Â
More details to come this Spring!!
Congratulations to all of you!
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Gayle Beck for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their career.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Nancy Sidun for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Drs. Pamela Keel and Michael Otto for their excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Jessica Hamilton for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Christian Webb for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Grant presented to Dr. Shannon Sauer-Zavala for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Craig Rodriquez-Seijas. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Iris Chat for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Molly Maloney and Tsotso Ablorth for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Lana Andoni for outstanding service contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Diversity Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Lorraine Alire for exemplary contributions to diversity within the field.
Distinguished Student Leadership Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Jared Boot-Haury for outstanding leadership to the profession.
Distinguished Student Scientist-Practitioner Award in Clinical Psychology to Elliot R. Weinstein for outstanding contributions to both research and practice in clinical psychology and whose work demonstrates substantial reciprocity and complementarity between research and clinical interests.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Lenore Walker for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Natalie Porterfor remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Lauren Alloy for their excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.Â
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Jae Puckett for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Dr. Riana Elyse Anderson for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Dr. Craig Seijas for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Kelly Knowles for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Patcharapon (Looknoo) Thammathorn for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Pannu Khin for outstanding service contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Diversity Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Hana-May Eadeh for exemplary contributions to diversity within the field.
Distinguished Student Leadership Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Than Nguyen and Anna Gai for outstanding leadership to the profession.
Division 12 Dissertation Award presented to Lynda Gibson for excellence, innovation, and social justice in dissertation research.Â
Distinguished Student Scientist-Practitioner Award in Clinical Psychology to Jordan Thomas for outstanding contributions to both research and practice in clinical psychology and whose work demonstrates substantial reciprocity and complementarity between research and clinical interests.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Paul Crits-Christoph, Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their career.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Donna B. Pincus, Ph.D. for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Sandra A. Graham-Bermann, Ph.D. and Richard Rogers, Ph.D., ABPP for their excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Matthew D. Lerner, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Cheri A. Levinson, Ph.D. for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology.
Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Kasey J. Stanton, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement.
This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Nicholas R. Eaton, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Rebecca Cox for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Bryan Balvaneda for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Alisa B. Bartel for outstanding service contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Diversity Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Blanche M. Wright for exemplary contributions to diversity within the field.
Distinguished Student Leadership Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Atina Manvelian, M.A. for outstanding leadership to the profession.
Division 12 Dissertation Award presented to Lucas S. LaFrenier, M.S. for excellence, innovation, and social justice in dissertation research.
Distinguished Student Scientist-Practitioner Award in Clinical Psychology to Alice E. Coyne for outstanding contributions to both research and practice in clinical psychology and whose work demonstrates substantial reciprocity and complementarity between research and clinical interests.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Michael W. Otto, Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their career.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Edward C Chang, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Michelle G. Newman, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Luke Williamson Hyde, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Kathryn H. Howell, Ph.D. for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology.
Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Martin Sellbom, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement.
This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to P. Priscilla Lui, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Megan Brem, M.A. for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Helen B. Murray for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Mian-Li Ong, M.A. for outstanding service contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Diversity Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Shannon M. Hughley for exemplary contributions to diversity within the field.
Distinguished Student Leadership Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Natalie Arbid for outstanding leadership to the profession.
Division 12 Dissertation Award presented to Jonah J. Meyerhoff for excellence, innovation, and social justice in dissertation research.
Distinguished Student Scientist-Practitioner Award in Clinical Psychology to Alexandra Wernt Czywczynski, M.A. for outstanding contributions to both research and practice in clinical psychology and whose work demonstrates substantial reciprocity and complementarity between research and clinical interests.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Howard M. Cohen, Ph.D. for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Amy Gina Weisman De Mamani, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Michael A. Sayette, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Richard T. Liu, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Rebecca Kathryn McHugh, Ph.D. for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Christopher J. Hopwood, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Sannisha K. Dale, Ph.D., Ed.M. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to M. Alexandra Kredlow Acunzo, M.A. for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Meghan Vinograd, M.A. for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Jennifer M. Gamarra, M.A. for outstanding service contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Diversity Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Katherine Eve Chavez, M.A. and Sharlene Leong Jeffers M.A. for their exemplary contributions to diversity within the field.
Distinguished Student Leadership Award in Clinical Psychology presented to Ilana Seager Van Dyk, M.A. for outstanding leadership to the profession.
Division 12 Dissertation Award presented to Kayla Gurak Thayer, Ph.D. for excellence, innovation, and social justice in dissertation research.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Thomas H. Ollendick, Ph.D. and William Ellerbe Pelham, Jr., Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their careers.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Sandra A. Graham-Bermann, Ph.D. for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Donna Kiyo Nagata, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Denise May Sloan, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to James Franklin Boswell, Ph.D. and Aidan G.C. Wright, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Randy P. Auerbach, Ph.D., ABPP for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Adam Leventhal, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Paul Perrin, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Jessica Leigh Hamilton, M.A. and Christopher R. DeCou for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Jonah N. Cohen, M.A. for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Alex Thibeault, Med, MA, LPA, HSP-PA for outstanding service contributions to the profession and community.
Distinguished Student Diversity in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Jennifer H. Martinez, M.A. for exemplary contributions to diversity within the in clinical psychology.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Leslie C. Morey, Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their careers.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to J. Gayle Beck, Ph.D. for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Nolan Zane, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Gregory L. Stuart, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Thomas M. Olino, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Brian Hall, Ph.D. and Cara L. Lewis, Ph.D. for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Joshua Miller, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Lauren Mizock, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Hannah Williamson for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Halina Dour for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to ChardĂ©e GalĂ¡n for outstanding service contributions to the profession and community.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Jalie Tucker, Ph.D., M.P.H. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their careers.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Brian Feinstein, Ph.D. for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Lauren Breithaupt for outstanding service contributions to the profession and community.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Arthur Nezu, Ph.D., (Hon.) D.H.L., ABPP for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Guillermo Bernal, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Lizabeth Roemer, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Rebecca Kathryn McHugh, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Monnica Williams, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Jonathan Comer, Ph.D., for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to John Edens, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Anke Ehlers, Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their careers.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Barry A. Hong, Ph.D., ABPP for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Hector F. Myers, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Richard G. Heimberg, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Randy P. Auerbach, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
Theodore Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Bunmi O. Olatunji for professional accomplishment and promise in Clinical Psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Alinne Z. Barrera, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Jonathan P. Stange, M.A. for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Priscilla Lui, M.A. for outstanding clinical practice contributions to the profession.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Casey Calhoun for outstanding service contributions to the profession and community.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Terence M. Keane, Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their careers.
Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Edward A. Wise, Ph.D. for distinguished advances in psychology leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems and outstanding contributions to the general profession of clinical psychology.
Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Joseph P. Gone, Ph.D. for remarkable contributions to the understanding of human diversity and whose contributions have significant promise for bettering the human condition, overcoming prejudice, and enhancing the quality of life for humankind.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Martin M. Antony, Ph.D., C. Psych, ABPP for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
Theodore H. Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Adrienne Juarascio, Ph.D. for professional accomplishments in clinical psychology.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Lara A. Ray, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Steven K. Huprich, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology.
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to John E. Pachankis, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.
Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Dorian Lamis for exemplary theoretical or empirical contributions to research in clinical psychology.
Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award presented to Kathryn L. Humphreys for outstanding service contributions to the profession and community.
Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Daniel N. Klein, Ph.D. for distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to Clinical Psychology throughout their careers.
Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology presented to Christopher Peterson, Ph.D. for excellence in mentoring clinical psychology graduate students, interns, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty.
Theodore H. Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Geroge M. Slavich, Ph.D. for professional accomplishments in clinical psychology. Accomplishments may include promoting the practice of clinical psychology through professional service; innovation in service delivery; novel application of applied research methodologies to professional practice; positive impact on health delivery systems; development of creative educational programs for practice; or other novel or creative activities advancing the service of the profession.
David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology presented to Adam M. Leventhal, Ph.D. for contributions to the science clinical psychology by a person who has received the doctorate within the past seven years and who has made noteworthy contributions both to science and to practice.
The American Psychological Foundation Theodore Millon Award presented to Edward C. Chang, Ph.D. for outstanding mid-career advances in the science of personality psychology including the areas of personology, personality theory, personality disorders, and personality measurement. This award is given jointly by The American Psychological Foundation and the Society of Clinical Psychology
Samuel M. Turner Early Career Awrad for Distinguished Contibutions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology presented to Joyce P. Chu, Ph.D. for an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions to diversity within the field. Such contributions can include research, service, practice, training, or any combination thereof.