Oskar Pfister Award

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The Oskar Pfister Award is a prestigious honor in the field of psychology and religion, recognizing significant contributions to the dialogue between psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and spiritual or religious thought.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic award
psychology award
religion award
associatedWith American Psychiatric Association annual meeting
psychiatry and religion movement
country United States
domain dialogue between mental health and spirituality
field psychoanalysis
psychology of religion
psychotherapy
religious studies
theology
frequency annual
hasAwardCategory contributions to psychoanalysis and religion
lifetime achievement in psychology and religion
honors clinicians
religious leaders
scholars
theologians
writers on psychology and religion
inception 1983
languageOfAssociatedEvents English
namedAfter Oskar Pfister NERFINISHED
namedForOccupation pastor
psychoanalyst
notableRecipient Ana-Maria Rizzuto
Ann Belford Ulanov
Donald Capps
Harold G. Koenig
James W. Jones
Paul Tillich
Robert C. Roberts
Seymour Boorstein
Wayne Rollins
presentedBy American Psychiatric Association
American Psychiatric Association – Committee on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry
purpose to honor significant contributions to the dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion
to recognize work integrating psychotherapy and spiritual or religious thought
recognizes integration of clinical practice and religious or spiritual concerns
research on spirituality and mental health
theoretical work on religion and the unconscious
selectionCriteria impact on clinical practice involving spirituality or religion
originality of contribution to psychology and religion
scholarly influence in psychoanalysis and religious thought
status prestigious award in psychology and religion
typicalEvent award lecture at the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Viktor Frankl
Viktor Frankl
awardReceived

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