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Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research

This award is given to a psychologist whose research has led to important discoveries or developments in the field of applied psychology. To be eligible, this research should have led to innovative applications in an area of psychological practice, including but not limited to assessment, consultation, instruction, or intervention (either direct or indirect). Research involving the original development of procedures, methodologies, or technical skills that significantly improve the application of psychological knowledge and provide direct and immediate solutions to practical problem areas will be considered, as will research that has informed psychologists in how better to observe, define, predict, or control behavior. Original integration of existing theories or knowledge is also eligible for consideration.

In previous years, this award was called the Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Knowledge. The name was changed in 2003 to better describe the award.

1979

Sol L. Garfield

1980

Leonard D. Eron

1981

Carl Eisdorfer

1982

Roy Schafer

1983

Neal E. Miller

1984

Norman Frederiksen

1985

Albert Ellis

1986

Edward Zigler

1987

Mary D. S. Ainsworth

Hans H. Strupp

1988

Herman Feifel

1989

Allen E. Bergin

1990

Manfred J. Meier

1991

W. Grant Dahlstrom

Joseph D. Matarazzo

1992

Leopold Bellak

Harry Levinson

1993

Paul E. Meehl

1994

John L. Holland

1995

Kenneth I. Howard

Lester B. Luborsky

1996

Paul Satz

1997

John E. Exner, Jr.

Samuel M. Turner

1998/1999

Peter E. Nathan

2000

Simon H. Budman

2001

Marvin R. Goldfried

2002

John D. Krumboltz

2003

Theodore Millon

Stanley Sue

2004

Robert J. Gatchel

2005

Gail S. Goodman

2006

Stephen M. Weiss

2007

Bruce E. Wampold


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