Psychotherapy With Women Award
APA's Div. 35 (Society for the Psychology of Women) funds this award with royalties from the book edited by Annette Brodsky, PhD, and Rachel Hare-Mustin, PhD, Women and Psychotherapy: An Assessment of Research and Practice.
Manuscripts on the broad topic of psychotherapy with women are eligible. Research (quantitative and qualitative), clinical applications, clinical case studies and theoretical review articles are welcome.
The winner will be announced at APA's 2019 Annual Convention and will receive the annual prize of $250.
Individual and jointly authored articles are eligible. However, only one submission can be made by the first author. Additionally, the first author may not have previously received this award through Div. 35. Entries should be of approximately journal length and written in APA style. Papers that have been submitted for publication or presented at professional meetings are eligible, along with papers that have been accepted for publication (i.e., in press) but have not yet been published as of the April 30, 2019, submission deadline.
Annual deadline: April 30
Judging: Psychologists with expertise on psychotherapy with women will read all the entries using a standard anonymous review procedure. Judging will be made on the basis of scholarly rigor, clinical impact, theoretical creativity and innovation, methodological skills, clarity and style of presentation, in addition to its relevance and importance to psychotherapy with women. A cover sheet with the author’s name, address, email address and telephone and fax numbers, along with the acceptance for publication or presentation date, should accompany the paper. The author’s name should not appear on the paper itself.
Submission: For anonymous review, please remove all information suggesting authors' identities, including reference information for published work. Please send author information and the paper in separate Word or PDF documents electronically to Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky.
2019
Sarah E. Conlin
2018
Hsiu-Lan Cheng, PhD; Alisia G. T. T. Tran, PhD; Elisa R. Miyake; and Helen Youngju Kim
2017
Melinda Green, PhD
2016
Sona Dimidjian, PhD; Sherryl H. Goodman; Jennifer N. Felder; Robert Gallop; Amanda P. Brown; and Arne Beck
Honorable mention: Heather Littleton, PhD; Amie Grills, PhD; Katherine Drum, PsyD; Julia Dodd, MA; and Alex Schoemann
2014
Lauren Mizock, PhD; and Zlatka Russinova, PhD
2013
Erika R. Carr, PhD; Brandeis Green, PhD; and Allison N. Ponce, PhD