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Accolades: Kathy McCloskey
Posted 7/6/2006
Kathy McCloskey, associate professor at the Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology (GIPP), and co-author Nancy Grigsby, executive director of the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence, have been awarded the 2006 Psychotherapy with Women Award for their article, “The Ubiquitous Clinical Problem of Adult Intimate Partner Violence: The Need for Routine Assessment.” The article appeared in the June 2005 edition of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
The Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35 of the APA) annually provides the $250 “Psychotherapy with Women Award” to those authors who demonstrate expertise within the area, and whose articles are judged to be of exceptional importance to the field, on the basis of scholarly rigor, clinical impact, and theoretical creativity and innovation.
The award will be presented in August at the 2006 American Psychological Association (APA) Convention in New Orleans.
The Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35 of the APA) annually provides the $250 “Psychotherapy with Women Award” to those authors who demonstrate expertise within the area, and whose articles are judged to be of exceptional importance to the field, on the basis of scholarly rigor, clinical impact, and theoretical creativity and innovation.
The award will be presented in August at the 2006 American Psychological Association (APA) Convention in New Orleans.