SPPS Award Recipients
Recipients of the 'Outstanding Lifetime Contribution Award to the Science of Psychotherapy'
2016 - Dr. Changming Duan
2015 - Dr. Jim Lichtenberg
2014 - Dr. Al Gurman
2013 - Dr. Rod Goodyear
2012 - Dr. Dennis Kivlighan
2011 - Dr. Terence Tracey
2010 - Dr. Micki Friedlander
2009 - Dr. Donald Atkinson
2008 - Dr. Bruce Wampold
2007 - Dr. Dr. Naomi Meara
2005 - Dr. Clara Hill
2004 - Dr. Michael Patton
2016 - Dr. Changming Duan
2015 - Dr. Jim Lichtenberg
2014 - Dr. Al Gurman
2013 - Dr. Rod Goodyear
2012 - Dr. Dennis Kivlighan
2011 - Dr. Terence Tracey
2010 - Dr. Micki Friedlander
2009 - Dr. Donald Atkinson
2008 - Dr. Bruce Wampold
2007 - Dr. Dr. Naomi Meara
2005 - Dr. Clara Hill
2004 - Dr. Michael Patton
Student Award Winners
2016 - Hui Xu - for his paper titled "Reciprocal influence model of working alliance and therapeutic outcome over individual therapy course"
2014 - Kristen Coehlo-Pinto - for her paper titled "Characterizing therapist self-disclosure in psychodynamic psychotherapy"
2013 - K. Lawton Swan - for his paper titled "Evidence of a pronounced preference for therapy guided by common factors"
2012 - Nickolas Frost - for his paper titled "Jamais vu: Present-centered therapy is an evidence-based treatment for PTSD"
2011 - Taylor Locker - for her paper titled "How does weight matter? Exploring anti-fat attitudes among clinicians"
2010 - Jill Paquin - for her paper titled "Predicting group attendance using in-session behaviors"
2009 - Zac Imel - for his paper titled "A meta-analysis of psychotherapy and medication in unipolar depression and dysthymia"
2007 - Wonjin Sim - for her paper titled "East Asians’ or East Asian Americans’ preferences for different types of psychotherapy"
2016 - Hui Xu - for his paper titled "Reciprocal influence model of working alliance and therapeutic outcome over individual therapy course"
2014 - Kristen Coehlo-Pinto - for her paper titled "Characterizing therapist self-disclosure in psychodynamic psychotherapy"
2013 - K. Lawton Swan - for his paper titled "Evidence of a pronounced preference for therapy guided by common factors"
2012 - Nickolas Frost - for his paper titled "Jamais vu: Present-centered therapy is an evidence-based treatment for PTSD"
2011 - Taylor Locker - for her paper titled "How does weight matter? Exploring anti-fat attitudes among clinicians"
2010 - Jill Paquin - for her paper titled "Predicting group attendance using in-session behaviors"
2009 - Zac Imel - for his paper titled "A meta-analysis of psychotherapy and medication in unipolar depression and dysthymia"
2007 - Wonjin Sim - for her paper titled "East Asians’ or East Asian Americans’ preferences for different types of psychotherapy"