Joseph Zubin Award
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The Joseph Zubin Award may refer to three different psychology
award
s named in honor of the psychologist Joseph Zubin.
The Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award is granted by the Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund at the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene at the New York State Psychiatric Institute
. It was established by Zubin's colleagues and family to "recognize investigators who are in an early stage of their career, but have already made significant contributions to research in any area of psychopathology
." The award is co-sponsored University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
; and the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System. The award includes honorarium
. Recipients are:
The Joseph Zubin Award is a lifetime achievement award given by the Society for Research in Psychopathology. It was established in 1986 and officially named the Joseph Zubin Award in 1990.
The Joseph Zubin Award was established by the American Psychopathological Association
in 1992 and is granted to psychologists who have "made seminal contributions to psychopathology research."
Psychology
Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Its immediate goal is to understand individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. For many, the ultimate goal of psychology is to benefit society...
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Award
An award is something given to a person or a group of people to recognize excellence in a certain field; a certificate of excellence. Awards are often signifiedby trophies, titles, certificates, commemorative plaques, medals, badges, pins, or ribbons...
s named in honor of the psychologist Joseph Zubin.
The Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award is granted by the Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund at the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene at the New York State Psychiatric Institute
New York State Psychiatric Institute
The New York State Psychiatric Institute, established in 1895 and located on Riverside Drive at the foot of Washington Heights, the far upper west side of Manhattan in New York City, was one of the first institutions in the United States to integrate teaching, research and therapeutic approaches to...
. It was established by Zubin's colleagues and family to "recognize investigators who are in an early stage of their career, but have already made significant contributions to research in any area of psychopathology
Psychopathology
Psychopathology is the study of mental illness, mental distress, and abnormal/maladaptive behavior. The term is most commonly used within psychiatry where pathology refers to disease processes...
." The award is co-sponsored University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is an $9 billion integrated global nonprofit health enterprise that has 54,000 employees, 20 hospitals, 4,200 licensed beds, 400 outpatient sites and doctors’ offices, a 1.5 million-member health insurance division, as well as commercial and...
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is a medical school located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The School of Medicine is also known as Pitt Med, and is ranked as a “top medical school” by U.S. News & World Report in the publication's categories of research and primary care...
; and the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System. The award includes honorarium
Gift
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. Recipients are:
- Jonathan D. Cohen (1994)
- Keith H. Nuechterlein (1995)
- Barbara A. Cornblatt (1996)
- Elaine Walker (1997)
- Martha Shenton (1998)
- Adrian RaineAdrian RaineAdrian Raine is a British psychologist. He currently holds the chair of Richard Perry University Professor of Criminology & Psychiatry in the Department of Criminology of the School of Arts and Sciences and in the Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania...
(1999) - Daniel N. Klein (2000)
- Tyrone D. Cannon (2001)
- Sohee ParkSohee ParkSohee Park is a stage, film, and television actor. He is Zainichi Korean active in the Japanese and American market.-Biography:...
(2002) - Deanna Barch (2003)
- Eric Granholm (2004)
- Hélène Verdoux (2005)
- Ann M. Kring (2006)
- Aysenil Belger (2007)
- Greg J. Siegle (2008)
The Joseph Zubin Award is a lifetime achievement award given by the Society for Research in Psychopathology. It was established in 1986 and officially named the Joseph Zubin Award in 1990.
- Joseph Zubin (1986)
- Norman Garmezy (1987)
- David RosenthalDavid RosenthalDavid Rosenthal may refer to:*David Rosenthal , American keyboardist, music producer, and songwriter*David H. Rosenthal , American author, poet, editor and translator*David M. Rosenthal , multiple people...
(1989) - Peter H. Venables (1990)
- Peter M. Lewinsohn (1991)
- Jean P. Chapman and Loren J. Chapman (1992)
- Paul E. MeehlPaul E. MeehlPaul Everett Meehl was an American psychology professor.Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Meehl attended University of Minnesota, earning his bachelor's degree in 1941 and his doctorate in 1945...
(1993) - Philip S. Holzman (1994)
- Myrna M. Weissman (1995)
- Sarnoff A. MednickSarnoff A. MednickDr. Mednick is an innovator of using longitudinal studies to study the contribution of genes mental disorders, with an emphasis on schizophrenia. He is a professor at The University of Southern California. Dr. Mednick was the first scientist to revisit the genetic basis of mental disorders...
(1996) - Martin E.P. Seligman (1997)
- Brendan A. Maher (1998)
- Aaron T. BeckAaron T. BeckAaron Temkin Beck is an American psychiatrist and a professor emeritus in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He is widely regarded as the father of cognitive therapy, and his pioneering theories are widely used in the treatment of clinical depression...
(1999) - Seymour S. KetySeymour S. KetySeymour S. Kety was an American neuroscientist who was credited with making modern psychiatry a rigorous and heuristic branch of medicine by applying basic science to the study of human behavior in health and disease...
(2000) - Irving I. GottesmanIrving I. GottesmanIrving I. Gottesman is a psychiatric geneticist who devoted most of his career to the study of the genetics of schizophrenia. The Web of Science lists over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals that have been cited over 8000 times, with an h-index of 47...
(2001) - Rue L. Cromwell (2002)
- Sir Michael Rutter (2003)
- George BrownGeorge Brown- Politicians :* George Brown, Baron George-Brown , British politician, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs* George Brown, Jr. , U.S...
(2004) - Martin Harrow (2005-2006)
- Ian Gotlib (2011)
The Joseph Zubin Award was established by the American Psychopathological Association
American Psychopathological Association
The American Psychopathological Association is an organization, "devoted to the scientific investigation of disordered human behavior, and its biological and psychosocial substrates."The association was founded in 1910...
in 1992 and is granted to psychologists who have "made seminal contributions to psychopathology research."
- George Winokur (1992)
- Albert Ellis (1993)
- Alex Leighton (1994)
- Paul McHughPaul McHughPaul McHugh is a New Zealand academic lawyer. He teaches at the University of Cambridge where he is a Reader in Law and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College.-Education:...
(1995) - Myrna M. Weissman and Gerald KlermanGerald KlermanGerald L. Klerman was an American psychiatrist and researcher whose work included the development of interpersonal psychotherapy, a short-term treatment for depression. He was a chief of the US national mental health agency....
(1996) - Heinz Häfner (1997)
- Barton ChildsBarton ChildsBarton Childs was an American pediatrician and geneticist. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from Williams College in 1938. In 1942, he received his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. Following military service in World War II, he returned to Johns Hopkins for a residency in...
(1998) - David J. Kupfer and Ellen FrankEllen FrankEllen Frank is an artist, writer, and educator, currently based in New York.-Life:She was born in Los Angeles. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles; her Master of Arts and Ph.D in literature and visual arts from Stanford and Yale universities,...
(1999) - Samuel B. Guze (2000)
- Robert L. Spitzer (2001)
- Bruce S. McEwen (2002)
- John OlneyJohn OlneyJohn Olney is a medical doctor and neuropathologist known for his work on brain damage. He coined the term excitotoxicity in his 1969 paper published in Science. Olney's lesions are named after him. In 1996 he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the United States National Academy of Sciences...
(2003) - George S. Alexopoulos (2004)
- Nikki Erlenmeyer-Kimling (2005)
- David Botstein (2006)
- John E. Helzer (2007)
- Bruce P. Dohrenwend (2008)