Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP)
Outstanding SSCP Student Clinician Award Nomination Guidelines
SSCP
is accepting nominations for the Outstanding SSCP Student Clinician Award. This
award is intended to recognize outstanding graduate students who are providing
exceptional contributions to the field of clinical psychology through their
clinical work. SSCP encourages candidates
from all underrepresented and minority groups to apply. Winners will be selected based upon his/her interest,
dedication, and exceptional performance in clinical work (see below for
examples). Selected students will be featured in the Outstanding SSCP Student
section of the SSCP Newsletter and receive a $100 monetary award. For
questions, please email Ana Rabasco: sscpstudent@gmail.com
Applications
must be received by March 1, 2020. Notification of award made in April,
2020.
Eligibility:
Only
graduate students (including students on internship) will be considered for
this round of nominations. Graduate students must be student members of SSCP.
The annual student membership fee in SSCP is $15. The membership application
form can be downloaded or submitted on-line at: http://sscpweb.org/Membership
Nomination
packages: Students may be nominated by their
advisor/supervisor or may self-nominate. Application materials should be
uploaded here: https://forms.gle/CUEgCVWx8zwawjTH7
The
application should include the following:
1. A biography written by the student summarizing the
student’s work as a clinician and service to the field of clinical psychology
(500 words maximum).
2. The nominee’s current Curriculum Vitae
3. Letter of Recommendation from the nominee’s
advisor/supervisor. The letter of recommendation should be submitted using the
following link: https://forms.gle/hKytkHUFHaN8Qs3S7
The letter of recommendation should
specifically speak to characteristics that make this individual stand out as an
outstanding clinician.
- Examples include:
i.
Effectively uses science in clinical
practice (e.g., utilizing outcomes monitoring in a unique way, effectively uses
the empirical research literature to guide clinical practice, clear demonstration of how their
research has direction impacted their clinical work, etc.)
ii.
Student goes “above and beyond” as a
clinician (i.e., demonstrating exceptional clinical skills, creating
games/activities for child clients, mentoring younger clinicians, etc.)
iii.
Student volunteers time to participate in
community clinical activities (i.e., leading community
presentations/psychoeducational workshops, leading group therapy, etc.)
iv.
Student has contributed to clinic/program
in some exceptional way (e.g., creating a wiki for the clinic, developing a
clinician feedback survey, etc.)
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