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 Awards

Anne P. DePrince, Ph.D.
Director
2007: Public Good Fellow. Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, University of Denver.
    2005: Public Advocacy Award for advancing the social understanding of trauma.  International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Rheena Pineda
Graduate Student, Child Clinical, DCN
2009: Dissertation Fellowship. University of Denver
    2007: Inclusive Excellence Award. University of Denver
Kristin Weinzierl
Graduate Student, Child Clinical, DCN
2007: Teaching Award. Department of Psychology, University of Denver
 

Awards received by former TSS Group members:

Ann Chu
PhD '09
2008: Harry Gollob Award "for the best first author publication describing work done at the University of Denver" by a graduate student. Department of Psychology, University of Denver
    2007: Individual National Research Service Award (NRSA). National Institute of Mental Health
    2007: Inclusive Excellence Award. University of Denver
    2007: Teaching Assistant Award. Department of Psychology, University of Denver
    2006:  David Caul Graduate Research Award. International Society for the Study of Dissociation
    2006: Graduate Research Award. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Jessica Peyton
BA '04
2004:  Best Senior Thesis. University of Denver
Jackie Rea, Ph.D.
Ph.D. '06
2003:  Individual National Research Service Award (NRSA). National Institute of Mental Health: Explicit memory in children exposed to domestic violence (Grant # F31MH06927-02)
    2003:  Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Fellowship.  American Psychological Foundation. 
    2002:  B.B. Robbie Rossman Student Research Award. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute (now Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma)
Aimee Reichmann-Decker, Ph.D.
Ph.D. '06, Postdoc current
2006: Teaching Award. Department of Psychology, University of Denver
    2005: Dissertation Award. Graduate Women's Council. University of Denver
     
     
     

 

Why the Utah arch above?  The arch is an image that reminds us of the connections between research, practice and human experience that guide our research. And Canyonlands National Park is one of Anne's most favorite places!

Last updated 17Aug2009

 

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