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American Psychological Association Nathan Perry Career Service to Health Psychology Award:
Dr. Perry Nicassio will be honored at the annual American Psychological Association, Division Business Meeting and Awards ceremony, held in conjunction with the American Psychological Association convention in Boston, on August 16, 2008.
APA Division 38 Awards: Recognizing Excellence in Research, Practice, and ServiceEach year, The Division of Health Psychology (Division 38) of the American Psychological Association confers awards to honor excellence in Research, Practice and Service. The greatest honor goes to the recipient of the Nathan Perry Career Service to Health Psychology Award.
For 2008, the Division is especially pleased to honor Dr. Perry Nicassio for his many years of service to health psychology.
Dr. Perry Nicassio will be honored at the annual American Psychological Association, Division Business Meeting and Awards ceremony, held in conjunction with the American Psychological Association convention in Boston, on August 16, 2008.
APA Division 38 Awards: Recognizing Excellence in Research, Practice, and ServiceEach year, The Division of Health Psychology (Division 38) of the American Psychological Association confers awards to honor excellence in Research, Practice and Service. The greatest honor goes to the recipient of the Nathan Perry Career Service to Health Psychology Award.
For 2008, the Division is especially pleased to honor Dr. Perry Nicassio for his many years of service to health psychology.
The 2007 Mani Bhaumik Award: Richard D. Lane, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Arizona, is the recipient of the award which was presented on Thursday, 6 December 2007, for his latest work on: The Clinical Importance of Knowing What You're Feeling: Insights From Brain Science." click here for link to streaming talk / presentation
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