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Denver Psychoanalytic Society & Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis - Awards

The Herbert S. Gaskill, M.D. Award was established by the Denver Psychoanalytic Society to recognize scholarly writing by a candidate, PTP student, resident, or medical student on psychoanalytic aspects of a topic of interest. It is presented in honor of Dr. Herbert Gaskill, who was instrumental in bringing psychoanalytic education to Denver. He was a founding member and President of the Denver Psychoanalytic Society, Director of the Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and President of the American Psychoanalytic Association. The award includes a certificate and cash prize of $500 for the best paper written on a psychoanalytic subject. The paper should explore the psychoanalytic aspects of an area of interest, and constitute more than a patient case report. The requested length is 15 to 20 double-spaced pages, including references. Reference and in-text citation style should follow that of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Deadline for submission of final drafts is April 15th each year.

THE HERBERT GASKILL AWARD RECIPIENTS:

1981 E. Earlene Dal Pozzo, M.D.
1982 Theodore J. Gaensbauer, M.D.
1984 David Weiss, M.D.
1984 Marita J. Keeling, M.D.
1985 Elissa Ball, M.D.
        Harold P. Martin, M.D.
        Robert B. Clyman, M.D.

1989 Glenn Lovelance
        Cinda Liggon
        Michael G. Moran, M.D.
1990 Carol A. Stamm
1996 David Hutcheson-Tipton
1998 Shoshana Adler, Ph.D.
1999 Ann Sartori, Psy.D.
2002 Patricia A. Bernstein, Psy.D.

The Brandt F. Steele, M.D. Award was established by The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis to honor Dr. Steel’s life-long intellectual curiosity and interest in early childhood development. Two recipients of the faculty are chosen each year. The recipients of the award are recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in the areas of teaching, research, and community service.

BRANDT F. STEELE AWARD RECIPIENTS
1997 Brandt F. Steele, M.D.
1998 Jill M. Miller, Ph.D.
1999 Paula P Bernstein, Ph.D. and Michael G. Moran, M.D.
2000 Laurence B. Hall, M.D. and David W. Stevens, Ph.D.
2001 Mary Ann Levy, M.D. and E. Earlene Dal Pozzo, M.D.
2002 Jacob Jacobson, M.D. and Leslie Jordan, Ph.D.
2003 Robert Emde, M.D. and Mark Wolny, L.C.S.W.
2004 David Hurst, M.D. and Steve Shulruff, M.D.
2005 Richard Simons, M.D. and Theodore Gaensbauer, M.D.                                                 2006 Calvern Narcisi, M.D.

2007 Rex H. McGehee, M.D. and Gary C. Martin, M.D.


The John D. Benjamin, M.D. Award was established by The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Denver Psychoanalytic Society to commemorate Dr. John D. Benjamin’s lifelong commitment to the advancement of child psychoanalysis and his pioneering interest in child development. Dr. Benjamin was a psychiatrist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine from 1935 to 1965, and conducted pioneering research in child development in conjunction with the Department of Pediatrics. This award is given to someone who has demonstrated a commitment to child development and the mental health needs of children. The recipient need not be a Society member.

RECIPIENT:
1999 Rochelle Dworet, M.D.


The John D. Benjamin, M.D. Scholarship covers tuition for clinicians interested in Child and Adolescent analytic training who spend the majority of their time within an academic department.



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