Help recognize deserving members of the hypnosis community
Help Recognize Deserving Members of the Hypnosis Community
Every year, the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis presents a number of awards to individuals in the world of clinical and experimental hypnosis to acknowledge their service and scientific and clinical contributions to the field.
Call for Awards Nominations
We seek nominations from SCEH members and the general community of hypnosis clinicians and researchers. Our goal is to encourage the widest breadth of nominations. Self nominations are accepted.
Awards will be presented in October at the 2019 Annual Conference of SCEH.
DEADLINE: All nominations are due by July 12th.
ELIGIBILITY PERIOD: July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Award Categories
Please suggest candidates for the following awards. - Henry Guze Award - for the best research paper on hypnosis
- Roy M. Dorcus Award - for the best paper in clinical hypnosis
- Bernard Raginski Award - for leadership in the field of clinical hypnosis
- Shirley Schneck Award - to a physician who has made significant contributions to the development of medical hypnosis
- Arthur Shapiro Award - for the best book on hypnosis
- Crasilneck Award - for the best first paper presented by a graduate student or young scientist at a SCEH meeting
- Hilgard Award - for the best theoretical paper on hypnosis
- Erika Fromm Award - for excellence in teaching
- Stanley Krippner Award - for efforts supporting the field of hypnosis by students or early career professionals (since 2018)
Send Your Nominations
Please use our quick Awards Nomination Form or email nominations to [email protected] no later than July 12, 2019.
Please forward this communication to colleagues to help us spread the word about our awards program and shine the light on deserving candidates.
Thank you.
2019 SCEH Awards and Fellowships Committee
Chair:
Eric Willmarth, PhD, Past President
David Reid, PsyD
Devin Terhune, PhD