APA International Humanitarian Award
The APA International Humanitarian Award is an award of the American Psychological Association that "recognizes extraordinary humanitarian service and activism by a psychologist or a team of psychologists, including professional and/or volunteer work conducted primarily in the field with underserved populations."
Recipients
Source: APA
- 1998/1999 Nila Kapor-Stanulovic
- 2001 Karen L. Hanscom
- 2002 Elizabeth Lira
- 2004 Chris E. Stout[1]
- 2005 Eduardo Almeida
- 2006 Center for Victims of Torture -- Guinea International Mental Health Team
- 2007 Gerard A. (Jerry) Jacobs
- 2008 Joseph Prewitt Diaz, Gundelina Velazco[2]
- 2009 Michael Wessells
- 2012 John Thoburn
- 2013 M. Brinton Lykes[3]
- 2014 Malcolm MacLachlan[4]
- 2015 Sunil Bhatia
- 2016 Alan Poling
- 2017 Kathryn L. Norsworthy
- 2018 Guerda M. Nicolas
- 2019 Gargi Roysircar
- 2020 Niels Peter Rygaard
- 2021 Bhava Nath Poudya
- 2022 Lucy Wairimu Mukuria
See also
References
- "Dr. Chris Stout - Doctor of Technology". purdue.edu. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- "Filipina psychologist wins US award - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos". Archived from the original on 2008-11-08. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
- "Lykes_Award". bc.edu. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
- "BPS Fellow wins APA humanitarian award". bps.org.uk. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
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