Editors of the Year
Based on the quality, quantity, and timeliness of reviews, the following individuals have been recognized as Consulting Editor of the Year (for editorial board members) and Contributing Editor of the Year (for ad hoc reviewers).
The journal relies on the generous support of our editorial board members as well as numerous other researchers. As Editor, I am extremely appreciative of everyone's input and pleased to be able to recognize these particularly outstanding contributions.
Consulting Editor of the Year 2012: Lisa Goodman
Dr. Lisa Goodman is a Professor and Director of Doctoral Training in the Counseling Psychology Program at Boston College. Her expertise is in developing and evaluating community interventions for intimate partner violence survivors and for low-income women.
Contributing Editor of the Year 2012: Tami Sullivan
Dr. Tami Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine. Her expertise is in individual- and system-level factors that affect the well-being of victims of partner violence and is centrally focused on (1) the relationships among PTSD, substance use and sexual risk behavior; and (2) the ability of service systems to address the unique needs of victims.
Consulting Editor of the Year 2011: Antonia Abbey
Dr. Antonia Abbey is a Professor and Chair of the Cognitive, Developmental, and Social Area at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Her expertise is in the etiology of sexual assault perpetration and sexual assault survivors' adjustment. She is a founding member of the Psychology of Violence editorial board.
Contributing Editor of the Year 2011: Todd Moore
Dr. Todd Moore is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. His expertise is in the relationship between substance use and intimate partner violence, and the impact of gender role stress on men's health, aggression, and other behavior.
