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摘要
美国心理基金会颁发的“心理学影响金奖”旨在表彰一位或一群具有影响力、创新性和变革性的心理学家。希望山家庭中心(MHFC)的现任和前任领导因其在心理学领域的不可估量的影响而受到认可,这些影响涉及智力贡献、发展和基于证据的干预措施的实施,在政策和临床领域利用心理学为公共利益服务,并培养下一代心理学家。在超过9400万美元的资助下,MHFC领导提出的研究方法是跨学科的,利用多层次和多方法的评估来描述跨分析水平的早期逆境的发展过程。作为MHFC的管理者,Dante Cicchetti、Jennie G. Noll和Sheree Toth是形成发展精神病理学理论的领导者,这些理论对理解发展和预防儿童性虐待有着深远的影响。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
APF Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology: The current and legacy leadership of Mt. Hope Family Center: Dante Cicchetti, Jennie G. Noll, and Sheree Toth.
The American Psychological Foundation Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology recognizes the work of a psychologist or group of psychologists that is impactful, innovative, and transformational. The current and legacy leadership of Mt. Hope Family Center (MHFC) is recognized for its immeasurable impacts on the field of psychology across domains of intellectual contributions, development, and implementation of evidence-based interventions, leveraging psychology toward the public good across policy and clinical arenas and training the next generation of psychologists. With more than $94 million in grant funding, the research approach advanced by MHFC leadership is transdisciplinary, leveraging multilevel and multimethod assessments to characterize the developmental course of early adversity across levels of analysis. As stewards of MHFC, Dante Cicchetti, Jennie G. Noll, and Sheree Toth have been leaders in formulating theories of developmental psychopathology, which have had long-reaching impact on understanding development and preventing child sexual abuse. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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Established in 1946, American Psychologist® is the flagship peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the American Psychological Association. It publishes high-impact papers of broad interest, including empirical reports, meta-analyses, and scholarly reviews, covering psychological science, practice, education, and policy. Articles often address issues of national and international significance within the field of psychology and its relationship to society. Published in an accessible style, contributions in American Psychologist are designed to be understood by both psychologists and the general public.