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The Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32):HERITAGE AWARDS CERMONY:
Outstanding Contributions to Humanistic PsychologyOutstanding Contributions to Humanistic Psychology
Division 32 Heritage Awards ~ 2011
“The division awards have a symbolic dimension, which reminds us that the division is a family--a personal, relational, gathering place, where we come together to honor our heroes, and rekindle our visions, with ritual and ceremony.”
(Louise Kuen-Wei Sundararajan, Ph.D., Ed.D.)
Symbols of Our Heritage
These awards richly commemorate the achievements and vision of the founders of the humanistic movement in psychology:
Charlotte and Karl Bühler Award: given to an institution, and an individual associated with an institution that has made an outstanding and lasting contribution to humanistic psychology.
Abraham Maslow Award: given to an individual for an outstanding and lasting contribution to the exploration of the farther reaches of human spirit.
Carl Rogers Award: given to an individual for an outstanding contribution to the theory and practice of humanistic psychology.
Rollo May Award: given to an individual for independent and outstanding pursuit of new frontiers in humanistic psychology.
Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Humanistic Psychology: given to an individual in recognition of distinguished lifetime contribution to humanistic psychology.
Mike Arons and Mark Stern Award for Outstanding Lifetime Service to the Society for Humanistic Psychology: given to an individual who has, throughout their career, given sustained loyal service to the Society.
Carmi Harari Early Career Awards: given to psychologists, no more than 15 years after receiving their Ph.D., for contribution in the areas of: 1) Inquiry, 2) Application, and 3) Social Action.
Sidney M. Jourard Student Paper Award: distinguished undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels of work in humanistic psychology.
Award Presenters
Cochairs: Susan Gordon, Ph.D., National University, Awards Chair
Kirk Schneider, Ph.D., Saybrook University
Orah T. Krug, Ph.D., Saybrook University
Maureen O’Hara, Ph.D., National University
E. Mark Stern, Ph.D., Iona College
Leslie S. Greenberg, Ph.D., York University, Toronto, ON
Frederick J. Wertz, Ph.D., Fordham University
Award Recipients
Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement James F. T. Bugental, Ph.D., Saybrook University (Acceptance by Kirk Schneider/Orah
Krug)
Charlotte and Karl Bühler Award Steve S. Olweean, M.A. and Common Bond Institute Transgenerational Trauma: It's Implications for Intergroup Conflict and Challenge for a Global Culture of Peace
Abraham Maslow Award Eugene I. Taylor, Ph.D., Saybrook University Self-Realization as a Legitimate Method in Experimental Psychology
Carl Rogers Award Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard, Ph.D., Murdock University, Perth, WA, Australia Psychopathology or Disturbed Relationship? Rethinking Suffering, Disorder and Healing
Carmi Harari Early Career Award Rhonda N. Goldman, Ph.D., Argosy University Soothing Vulnerable Emotions: Recent Advances in Emotion-Focused Therapy
Sidney M. Jourard Student Paper Award Sarah R. Kamens, M.A., Fordham University Phenomenological Approaches to Psychiatric Discourse: The DSM-V Controversies
Kirk Schneider presents a tribute to James F. T. Bugental, Recipient of the Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement
Orah T. Krug presents a tribute to James F. T. Bugental
Orah Krug & Kirk Schneider accept the Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement on behalf of the family of James F. T. Bugental
Maureen O’Hara presents Steve Oweean and the Common Bond Institute with the Charlotte and Karl Bühler Award (video)
Susan Gordon presents Steve S. Olweean, Recipient of the Charlotte and Karl Bühler Award, with a plaque
Steve S. Olweean: Transgenerational Trauma: It's Implications for Intergroup Conflict and Challenge for a Global Culture of Peace
Susan Gordon presents Eugene I. Taylor with the Abraham Maslow Award
Eugene I. Taylor, Recipient of the Abraham Maslow Awardand Susan Gordon
Eugene I. Taylor: Self-Realization as a Legitimate Method in Experimental Psychology
E. Mark Stern presents Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard with the Carl Rogers Award
E. Mark Stern, and Carl Roger’s Award Recipient, Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard Address: Psychopathology or Disturbed Relationships? Rethinking Suffering, Disorder and Healing
Leslie S. Greenberg presents Rhonda N. Goldman with the Carmi Harari Early Career Award (video)
Susan Gordon presents Rhonda N. Goldman, Recipient of the Carmi Harari Early Career Award, with a plaque
Rhonda N. Goldman: Soothing Vulnerable Emotions: Recent Advances in Emotion-Focused Therapy
Scott D. Churchill, Chair, Sidney M. Jourard Student Paper Awards, Introduces Award Presenter, Frederick J. Wertz
Frederick J. Wertz presents Sarah R. Kamens with the Sidney M. Jourard Student Paper Award
Fred J. Wertz and Sarah R. Kamens, Recipient of the Sidney M. Jourard Student Paper Award
Sarah R. Kamens: Phenomenological Approaches to Psychiatric Discourse: The DSM-V Controversies
The Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32):INVITED ADDRESS and AWARD CERMONY:
Mike Arons and E. Mark Stern Award for Outstanding Lifetime Mike Arons and E. Mark Stern Award for Outstanding Lifetime ServiceService
E. Mark Stern presents David N. Elkins with the Mike Arons and E. Mark Stern Award for Outstanding Lifetime Service to the Society
E. Mark Stern presents David N. Elkins: Lifetime Service Award
David N. Elkins: Lovingkindness: A Legacy of Mike Arons and Mark Stern
Mike Arons (October 17, 1929 – February 18, 2008)In our hearts…
The Humanistic Psychologist, 36(3-4), p. 377. Photo reprinted with permission
The Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32) thanks you for attending these celebrations of our
Heritage!
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