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Awards

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The Paul Henry Kurzweg, MD Distinguished Chair and Professorship, Tulane University, 2008-present.
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Jericho Angel of Hope, The Jericho Project (New York City), 2008.
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The 2006 Humanitarian Award by the University of Missouri International Center for Psychosocial Trauma.
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Donna Cox Bridger Endowed Lectureship in Nursing and Health Care, University of Alabama, 2006
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The 2006 Apex Award of Publication Excellence, Compassion Fatigue in the Animal-Care Community by Communications Concepts (Springfield, Virginia)
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Marriage and Family Therapy Institute Annual Lecture, University of Georgia, 2005
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Frontiers of Science Lecturer, University of Ottawa, 2005
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Nominated, FSU Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professorship, 2005.
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Nominated, FSU Distinguished Research Professorship, 2005
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Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, 2005.
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Academic Keys Who’s Who in Social Science Education, 2005.
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Alumni Fellow, Elected by the Pennsylvania State University, 2004.
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Fulbright Research Fellowship, 2003-2004.
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Distinguished Service to Families Award, the National Council on Family Relations (co-recipient with Kathleen Regan Figley), November 2001.
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Community Service Award by the Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the division of the American Association located in Washington, DC, 2000.
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President's FSU Continuing Education Award, April 2000.
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Outstanding Program Award by the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) for the FSU Traumatology Institute Certificate Program, 2000.
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Shaffer Award for Contributions to the Victim's Movement in the Field of Research by the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA), August 2000.
Curriculum Vita of Charles R. Figley, October 10, 2008 Page 8
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Distinguished Contributions to the Field of Marriage and Family Therapy, Tallahassee Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, November 1998.
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Psychologist of the Year, American Psychological Association, Division 43 (Family Psychology), 1997
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Elected, Academy of Traumatology, 1997
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Advancement of Science Award faculty of Georgetown University Medical Center’s Trauma, Loss & Dissociation Conference, 1996
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Professor of the Year, FSU School of Social Work Students Association, 1996-1997
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Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 1994-1995
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Pioneer Award (for distinguished life time achievement), International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 1994
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Distinguished Service, American Psychological Association, Division 43 (Family Psychology), 1990
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Listed, WHO'S ON TOP IN PSYCHOLOGY, 1988
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Distinguished Contribution, Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 1988
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Distinguished Contributions Award, Groves Conference on Marriage and the Family, 1985
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Listed in the Inaugural Edition of Leaders on the Frontiers of Science, 1984
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Listed, Expert Scientist, Scientists' Institute for Public Information, New York, 1984 - present
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Elected Member, Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society, Purdue University Chapter, 1982
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Awarded the Life Achievement Award, Veterans Administration, 1982
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Awarded Certificate of Commendation, American Red Cross, 1981
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Named Distinguished Scholar, Forgotten Warriors Project (Cleveland, Ohio), 1980
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Awarded the Margaret Sanger Founder Award, 1979
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Awarded Presidential Outstanding Community Achievement Certificate of Vietnam Era Veterans, 1979
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Awarded Teacher of the Year, Purdue University by Sigma Delta Chi, 1979
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Listed in the Inaugural Edition of Distinguished Leaders in Health Care, 1978
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Listed in Outstanding Young Men of America, 1977
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Listed in Who’s Who in the Midwest, 1977
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Awarded Student Award (Runner-up), National Council on Family Relations, 1974
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Awarded the Purdue Parents Association's Instructional Innovation Award, 1974.
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Awarded EPDA Fellowship, 1970-1971