Joseph Becker Award for Outstanding Research Achievement

Department News | November 27, 2024


We’re pleased to announce that the winner of this year’s Joseph Becker Research Award is Emma Parrish, MS, a psychology resident who’s part of the General Adult Track. Mentored by Sarah Kopelovich, PhD, the objective of Emma’s research is to evaluate effectiveness of a brief CBT for psychosis intervention on psychological recovery, cognitive flexibility, and progress. Congratulations, Emma!
  
The Joseph Becker, Ph.D. Award for Outstanding Research Achievement is an award established in recognition of the significant contributions of Dr. Becker to the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and to the Psychology Internship Program.
 
The establishment of this award honors Dr. Becker’s vision of a scientist-practitioner internship and his long-term presence as a model of the principles this embodies. The award further acknowledges his nationally recognized stature as a clinician-researcher, and as a strong, compassionate teacher and leader. In keeping with Dr. Becker’s vision, the purpose of this award is to stimulate quality research by rewarding an intern for independence, creativity, and intellectual depth in a research effort of the internship year.