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摘要
早期职业奖于1974年首次颁发,表彰了大量优秀的早期职业心理学家。该奖项的获得者不得拥有超过九年的博士学位。丽贝卡·l·珀尔以富有同情心的方式揭示了肥胖患者在媒体描绘和日常生活中所遭受的偏见、耻辱和歧视,她是2024年的获奖者。珀尔彻底揭示了体重歧视对身心健康的有害影响,尤其是对那些内化了社会歧视的人。她的杰出研究包括人口调查、结构化临床访谈和随机对照试验,这些研究抓住了内在体重耻辱感的复杂性,同时创造了一种有希望的认知行为干预,以对抗社会上的体重耻辱感信息。凭借她特有的同理心和科学的严谨性,她现在准备着手解决那些影响艾滋病、癌症、2型糖尿病、慢性疼痛和其他疾病患者生活质量的污名化问题。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,版权所有)。
Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology: Rebecca l. Pearl.
The Early Career Awards, given for the first time in 1974, recognize the large number of excellent early career psychologists. Recipients of this award may not have held a doctoral degree for more than nine years. For her compassionate illumination of the bias, stigma, and discrimination to which individuals with obesity are subjected in media portrayals and in their daily lives, Rebecca L. Pearl is a 2024 award winner. Pearl has thoroughly revealed the pernicious effects of weight stigma on physical and mental health, particularly in persons who have internalized society's stigmatization. Her stellar research has included population surveys, structured clinical interviews, and randomized controlled trials, which have captured the complexities of internalized weight stigma while creating a promising cognitive behavioral intervention to counteract society's weight-stigmatizing messages. With characteristic empathy and scientific rigor, she is now poised to address the stigmatization that erodes the quality of life in individuals who live with HIV, cancer, Type 2 diabetes, chronic pain, and other diseases. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
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.