American Psychological Foundation/Division 29 Early Career Award

American Psychological Foundation/Division 29 Early Career Award This award recognizes promising contributions to psychotherapy, psychology and the Division of Psychotherapy by a Division 29 member with seven or fewer years of postdoctoral experience. Deadline: January 1, 2014 Sponsors: APF; Division 29 This early career award was established as The Jack D. Krasner Memorial Award and first bestowed in 1981. In 2007, the Division raised $50,000 in donations, which endowed this award for administration by the American Psychological Foundation (APF). This award is now named the APF/Division 29 Early Career Award and is administered by APF. Award recipients receive an honorarium of $2,500 from APF. The division also provides an award plaque to the recipient at its Awards Ceremony at the APA Annual Convention. Eligibility Membership in Division 29. Be within seven years of receipt of the doctorate. Demonstrated accomplishment and achievement related to psychotherapy theory, practice, research or training. Conformance with stated program goals and qualifications. How to Apply Nomination Requirements Application materials include: A nomination letter written by a colleague outlining the nominee's career contributions (no self-nominations are allowed). A current curriculum vitae. Submission Process Application materials must be submitted online. Please contact William Stiles, PhD, awards chair, for additi...
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