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Reflections on receiving an award.

M B Canter1

  • 1drmatcan@amug.org

The American Psychologist
|April 3, 2001
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Summary

Dr. Canter reflects on her journey as a clinical psychologist and her leadership roles in professional psychology organizations. Her contributions as a leader, mentor, and role model earned her the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Applied Psychology.

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Area of Science:

  • Applied Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Professional Ethics

Background:

  • Overview of a distinguished career in applied psychology.
  • Personal reflections on professional development and organizational involvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the pathway to becoming a clinical psychologist.
  • To highlight contributions to professional psychology organizations.
  • To share insights on leadership, mentoring, and ethics in psychology.

Main Methods:

  • Autobiographical reflection on career milestones.
  • Discussion of leadership and mentoring experiences within the American Psychological Association (APA).

Main Results:

  • Recognition through the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Applied Psychology.
  • Emphasis on lifelong contributions as a leader, mentor, and role model.
  • Insights into effective leadership and mentoring practices.

Conclusions:

  • The award recognizes sustained impact and dedication in applied psychology.
  • Leadership and mentoring are crucial for professional development and organizational advancement.
  • The American Psychological Association (APA) plays a key role in professional ethics.

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