Melissa Ertl Receives Dorothy Booz Award for Outstanding Achievement in Counseling Health Psychology
We are pleased to announce that Melissa Ertl, assistant professor, received the Dorothy Booz Black Award For Outstanding Achievement in Counseling Health Psychology from the Society of Counseling Psychology, APA Division 17.
The Dorothy Booz Black Award for Outstanding Contributions in Counseling Health Psychology recognizes exceptional research and practice in the field. This award honors Dorothy Booz's key role in the success of Consulting Psychologists Press/Davies Black Publishing, where she was dedicated to using counseling approaches to improve health and reduce disease risks.
This award is given to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to counseling health psychology in one or more of the following areas: research, education and training, professional practice, diversity and social justice issues, or leadership in professional organizations.
Melissa Ertl, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota.
Composed by Madison Stromberg, communications assistant.