Bruno Klopfer Award

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The Bruno Klopfer Award is an award for lifetime achievement in personality psychology managed by the Society for Personality Assessment.[1] It is the Society's most prestigious award and is named after the Society's founder Bruno Klopfer.[2]

It was first awarded in 1965 as the "Great Man Award", but was renamed in 1970 after it was bestowed on a woman.[3]

Recipients[edit]

Source: The Society for Personality Assessment

Year Recipient
2023 Gregory J. Meyer
2022 Yossef S. Ben-Porath
2021 Aaron Lee Pincus
2020 R. Michael Bagby
2019 Judith Armstrong
2018 Thomas Widiger
2017 Leslie Morey
2016 Robert D. Hare
2015 John Graham
2014 Phebe Cramer
2013 Robert R. McCrae
2012 David L. Shapiro
2011 Stephen E. Finn
2010 Roger L. Greene
2009 Lewis R. Goldberg
2008 Leonard Handler
2007 Lorna Smith Benjamin
2006 Constance T. Fischer
2005 George Stricker
2004 James N. Butcher
2003 Alex Caldwell
2002 Jerry S. Wiggins
2001 Theodore Millon
2000 Auke Tellegen
1999 Jack Block
1998 David C. McClelland
1997 Joseph M. Masling
1996 Paul M. Lerner
1995 S. Philip Erdberg
1994 W. Grant Dahlstrom
1993 Jane Loevinger
1992 Lee J. Cronbach
1991 Leopold Bellak
1990 Charles Donald Spielberger
1989 Sidney J. Blatt
1988 Wayne H. Holtzman
1987 Harrison G. Gough
1986 Walter G. Klopfer
1985 Stephen A. Appelbaum
1984 Richard H. Dana
1983 Irving B. Weiner
1982 Gordon F. Derner
1981 Martin Mayman
1980 John E. Exner, Jr.
1979 Paul E. Meehl
1978 Roy Schafer
1977 Albert I. Rabin
1976 Edwin S. Shneidman
1975 Silvan S. Tomkins
1974 Louise Bates Ames
1973 William E. Henry
1972 Molly Harrower
1971 Zygmunt A. Piotrowski[4]
1970 Marguerite R. Hertz[5]
1969 Robert R. Holt[6]
1967 Henry A. Murray
1966 Bruno Klopfer
1965 Samuel Jacob Beck[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Bruno Klopfer, Walter G. Klopfer, and Martin Mayman Awards", Journal of Personality Assessment, 95:6, 553–555,
  2. ^ Virginia Brabender. "Society for Personality Assessment". Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology.
  3. ^ Edwin Inglee Megargee, Charles Donald Spielberger (1992). "Personality Assessment in America". Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pg. 5.
  4. ^ Piotrowski, Zygmunt (1971). "Address by Recipient of Great Man Award: A Rational Explanation of the Irrational: Freud's and Jung's Own Dreams Reinterpreted". Journal of Personality Assessment. 35 (6): 503–523. doi:10.1080/00223891.1971.10119708.
  5. ^ Ames, Louise (1970). "Great Man Award Dr. Marguerite R. Hertz". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment. 34 (6): 445–448. doi:10.1080/0091651X.1970.10380286.
  6. ^ Molish, H. Barry (1969). "Great Man Award: Robert R. Holt". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment. 33 (4): 302–310. doi:10.1080/0091651X.1969.10380152.
  7. ^ Klopfer, Walter; Wyatt, Frederic; Rabin, Albert (1965). "Samuel Jacob Beck — Citation". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment. 29 (4): 414–417. doi:10.1080/0091651X.1965.10120231.