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SPECIAL EDITION UPDATE FOR 38:  2023 SFHP AWARDS

Please join us in celebrating our awardees at the 2023 Society for Health Psychology Awards & Recognition Ceremony that will take place virtually on September 22, 2023, at 4:00 PM Eastern!  Register using the button below.


Thank you to the Awards & Recognition Committee, chaired by Barbara Andersen, PhD, for soliciting and reviewing nominations, and selecting the Society’s 2023 award recipients that are listed below.  Congratulations to all the 2023 SfHP award winners!

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SfHP Graduate Student Research Awards

General Health Psychology Awards:


Cheyenne Reyes, A Mixed Methods Study of Compassion Fatigue in the US General Population, University of Rhode Island


Elise McKelvey, CBT-based Group Intervention for Patients with Functional Neurological Disorder, Augusta University


Huriye Deniz Kocas, An exploration of the relationship between endometriosis stigma, menstrual stigma, and depression, The New School for Social Research


Riley O'Neill, An integrated model of environmental safety, social safety, and social vigilance as psychosocial contributors to cardiovascular disease, University of Arizona


Health Disparities Award:


Alexis Grant, Assessments of Opioid-Related Risk in Diverse Patients with Chronic Pain: Race and Gender Disparities, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis


Researcher Inclusion Award:


Steven Marsiglia, Health Access for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders: Determinants of Health Service Utilization and Insurance Coverage, Arizona State University


Each year, the Society for Health Psychology (SfHP) recognizes members for outstanding contributions to the field by presenting awards in Research, Clinical Practice, Education & Training, Mentoring, and Career Service.  Award categories were established to acknowledge and appreciate excellence in health psychology across the career span and throughout the field.


This avenue of highlighting our contributions can be successful only if members actively engage in the nominations process. Nominating a psychologist whose work you respect can provide a significant career boost for early-, mid-, and late-career colleagues, and raises the profile of all health psychologists.  To learn more about SfHP awards, click here and to see past recipients, please click here.


For more information about annual SfHP Awards,

contact the SfHP Administrative Office at apadiv38@verizon.net