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https://www.apa.org/apf/funding/division-39 - 0 views

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    The Div. 39 Grant supports efforts in education, research, and service that demonstrate the value of psychoanalytic principles and advance the field of psychoanalysis. The Fund supports new projects that have impact at the interface of psychoanalysis and contemporary society. The Fund is especially committed to supporting the next generations of psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically oriented psychologists, and to improving the health and well-being of under-served populations. The 2020 Div. 39 Grant will be given for work that articulates for the general public the value of psychoanalytic principles and/or treatments. The future of psychoanalysis depends on countering the field's insularity and increasing the public awareness of the benefits of psychoanalytic treatments and the applications of psychoanalytic thought to organizational and social problems This year's grant is designed to help build our profession's capacity in this important area. Funding specifics: one grant of up to $6,000.
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American Psychological Foundation Invites Applications for Projects at Interface of Psychoanalysis and Society | RFPs | PND - 0 views

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    According to the foundation, the future of psychoanalysis depends on countering the field's insularity and increasing public awareness of the benefits of psychoanalytic treatments and the applications of psychoanalytic thought to organizational and social problems. To that end, the 2019 Division 39 grant is designed to help build the psychoanalytic profession's capacity in this area. Through the program, a single grant of $6,000 will be awarded for work that articulates for the general public the value of psychoanalytic principles and/or treatments. The foundation is interested in work in the areas of education, research, and service that demonstrate the value of psychoanalytic principals and is especially committed to supporting the next generation of psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically oriented psychologists and to improving the health and well-being of underserved populations.
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Stephen Mitchell Award - 0 views

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    Established by Psychoanalytic Psychology and the Board of the Division of Psychoanalysis, the award honors our esteemed colleague as well as a graduate student whose paper is deemed exemplary by a panel of judges. The award includes a $500 cash prize, plus $500 to cover expenses to attend and present at the Division Spring Meeting, as well as publication in Psychoanalytic Psychology.
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Scientific Paper Prize - 0 views

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    The $1000 Scientific Paper Prize recognizes the most outstanding empirical research paper relevant to psychoanalysis published in the previous calendar year.
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American Psychoanalytic Association 2014 Courage to Dream Book Prize - 0 views

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    The $500 prize will be awarded to a scholar in any discipline currently holding, or retired from, a full-time appointment at a college or university in the United States for a book published in 2012-2013 that best promotes the integration of the academic and clinical worlds of psychoanalysis.
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American Psychoanalytic Association Tuition Support for Academics - 0 views

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    The Committee on Psychoanalysis & the Academy is offering tuition-support for academics to attend psychoanalytic training seminars at APsaA-accredited Institutes. Financial support will be available for Fall 2013 and any academic-either CORST candidates currently enrolled in training or others simply interested in gaining psychoanalytic knowledge for research-is encouraged to apply. These grants will be offered for tuition only (paid directly to your institute).
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CORST Essay Prize in Psychoanalysis and Culture - 0 views

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    he $1,000 CORST Essay Prize recognizes the best essay on psychoanalytically informed research in the biobehavioral sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. The winning essay will be presented at the APsaA National Meeting and will be reviewed for publication by The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
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