In Honor Of…Steven D. Hollon, PhD
Honoring scientists who have made important and lasting contributions to the sciences of mind, brain, and behavior.
Steven D. Hollon, PhD
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology
Vanderbilt University
Steven D. Hollon, Ph.D. is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University. His research focuses on the nature and treatment of depression, with a particular emphasis on the enduring effects of psychosocial treatments. He is a past president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the former editor of Cognitive Therapy and Research. He is the recipient of awards for Distinguished Scientific and Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology from the Society of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association. He has over 300 publications and mentored over 20 doctoral and post-doctoral advisees.
Individuals Honoring Steven Hollon:
Paul Andrews, McMaster University
Jacques Barber, Adelphi University
David H Barlow, Boston University
Claudi Bockting, University of Amsterdam & Urban Mental Health Center
Dianne Chambless, University of Pennsylvania
Lee Anna Clark, University of Notre Dame
Zachary Cohen
Michelle Craske, UCLA
Denise Davis, Vanderbilt University
*Robert DeRubeis, University of Pennsylvania
Sona Dimidjian, University of Colorado Boulder
Ellen Driessen Vrije, Universiteit Amsterdam
Jay Fournier, University of Pittsburgh
Robert Gallop, West Chester University
Stefan Hofmann, Boston University
Emily Holmes, Uppsala University
Lotte Lemmens, Maastricht University
Benoit Mulsant, University of Toronto
Vikram Patel, Harvard Medical School
Frenk Peeters, Maastricht University
Augustus John Rush, Duke University
Richard Shelton, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
*Daisy Singla, Mount Sinai Hospital; University of Toronto
Daniel Strunk, The Ohio State University
Tony Tang
Bethany Teachman, University of Virginia
Kelly Vitousek, University of Hawaii
David Watson, University of Notre Dame
Myrna Weissman, Columbia University
* FABBS would like to thank Robert DeRubeis and Daisy Singla for nominating Dr. Hollon for this honor and for leading the effort.