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Award and Achievements

At the IMPACT Lab, all team members are committed to scholarly excellence, as reflected in the numerous recognitions they receive across all stages of training.

Grants

John Templeton Foundation

Recipient: Matteo Bugatti, Ph.D. (Lab Director)

Role: Co-Investigator

Total Amount: $480,000

Project Title: Intellectual Humility to Improve Meta-Cognitive Skills Required for Multicultural Training

APA Div. 29
Student Grant Awards

Recipient: Otis Eads (Undergraduate Research Assistant)

Total Amount: $500

Project Title: The Mediating Effect of the Working Alliance between Client Wait Times and Dropout

Scholarships and Awards

APA Division 17, Supervision and Training Section, Best Poster Award

Recipient: Madalynn Hines

Project Title: The Moderating Effect of Supervisory Alliance on the Relationship between Trainee Burnout and Concealement

Honors Experience Scholarship

Recipient: Madalynn Hines

Total Amount: $750

Project Title: The Moderating Effect of Supervisory Alliance on the Relationship between Trainee Burnout and Concealement

Oregon State University, Office of Undergraduate Research, URSA Engage

Recipient: Madalynn Hines

Total Amount: $1,000

Project Title: The Moderating Effect of Supervisory Alliance on the Relationship between Trainee Burnout and Concealement

Oregon State University, Office of Undergraduate Research, URSA Engage

Recipient: Ava Code

Total Amount: $1,000

Project Title: The Impact of Clinician Burnout on Accuracy of Suicide Risk Assessment

Oregon State University, Office of Undergraduate Research, URSA Engage

Recipient: Kelsey Henne

Total Amount: $1,000

Project Title: Substance Use and Emotion Regulation among College Students

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