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APA’s Council of Representatives presented Bonnie R. Strickland, PhD, with the 2011 Raymond D. Fowler Award for her longtime commitment to helping “psychology be and become its best” according to her citation. Strickland served as APA president in 1987 and was president of APA’s Div. 1 (Society of General Psychology) in 2002, Div. 12 (Society for Clinical Psychology) in 1983 and Div. 44 (Society of the Psychological Study of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues) from 2009 to 2011. She represents APA’s Div. 1 on APA’s council. “Her volunteer labors for APA have touched each and every aspect of the organization, and left everything she touched better for her having done Dr. Bonnie R. Strickland accepted the 2011 Raymond D. so,” reads her citation. Fowler Award from the Council of Representatives for her Strickland has also served on the Board of outstanding contributions to APA’s membership. Trustees of the American Psychological Foundation, the National Coalition for Women’s Mental Health and the International Academy of Behavioral Medicine. She has been an advocate for women and minorities throughout her career and is a professor emerita at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she has taught for almost 50 years. Div. 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology) Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology: Catherine Lord, PhD Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology: Steven Dennis Hollon, PhD Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology: Steven Regeser Lopez, PhD Toy Caldwell-Colbert Award for Distinguished Educator in Clinical Psychology: Thomas F. Oltmanns, PhD Theodore H. Blau Early Career Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology (with the American Psychological Foundation): Cortney Soderlind Warren, PhD David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology: E. David Klonsky, PhD Theodore Millon Award: Robert M. Sellers, PhD Distinguished Student Research in Clinical Psychology Award: Edward Selby Distinguished Student Service in Clinical Psychology Award: Sujata Swaroop Distinguished Student Practice in Clinical Psychology Award: Kaitlin Gallo Div. 15 (Educational) Paul R. Pintrich Dissertation Award: Andrew Butler, PhD Richard Snow Early Career Award: Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia, PhD E.L. Thorndike Award for Career Achievement in Educational Psychology: Richard J. Shavelson, PhD Div. 16 (School) Jack Bardon Distinguished Service Award: Rick Short, PhD Lightner Witmer Award: Wendy Reinke, PhD Outstanding Dissertation Award: Julie Herbstrith, PhD Senior Scientist Award: Kenneth Merrell, PhD Nadine Murphy Lambert Lifetime Achievement Award: Thomas Kratochwill, PhD Div. 17 (Society of Counseling Psychology) Leona Tyler Award: Mark L. Savickas, PhD Fritz and Linn Kuder Early Career Scientist/Practitioner Award: Jonathan Schwartz, PhD Dorothy Booz Black Award for Outstanding Achievement in Counseling Health Psychology: Everett L. Worthington, PhD John Holland Award for Outstanding Achievement in Career and Personality Research: Donna E. Schultheiss, PhD John D. Black Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Practice of Counseling Psychology: Armand R. Cerbone, PhD OCTOBER 2011 • MONITOR ON PSYCHOLOGY 85 Lloyd Wolf Dedicated to service

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Monitor on Psychology - October 2011

Monitor on Psychology - October 2011
President’s Column
Subtle and stunning slights
Contents
From the CEO
Live science on the showroom floor
Zimbardo re-examines his landmark study
Ready, set, mentor
Attention students and ECPs: Self-care is an ‘ethical imperative’
Suicide risk is high among war veterans in college, study finds
Psychotherapy is effective and here’s why
From toilet to tap: getting people to drink recycled water
What’s ahead for psychology practice?
A push for more accountability is changing the accreditation process
Peer, parental support prove key to fighting childhood obesity
Popular media’s message to girls
Bullying may contribute to lower test scores
A consequence of cuckoldry: More (and better) sex?
Manatees’ exquisite sense of touch may lead them into dangerous waters
Building a better tomato
How will China’s only children care for their aging parents?
‘Spice’ and ‘K2’: New drugs of abuse now on the market
Many suspects don’t understand their right to remain silent
In Brief
Boosting minority achievement
Where’s the progress?
And social justice for all
Helping new Americans find their way
Segregation’s ongoing legacy
A new way to combat prejudice
Retraining the biased brain
Suppressing the ‘white bears’
How to eat better — mindlessly
Protect your aging brain
Must babies always breed marital discontent?
Outing addiction
Flourish 2051
The danger of stimulants
Keys to making integrated care work
Is technology ruining our kids?
Facebook: Friend or foe?
The promise of Web 3.0
NIMH invests in IT enhanced interventions
Science Directions
Science Directions
PsycAdvocates work to safeguard key programs
The psychology of spending cuts
APA’s strategic plan goes live
Visionary leaders
Bravo!
Vote on bylaws amendments

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