Beverly
Greene, Ph.D.
Dr.
Greene was awarded a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from
the Derner Institute of Adelphi University and was a
Doctoral Fellow in Mental Retardation at the
Mental Retardation Institute of New York Medical College
in Valhalla, New York. She has served on the editorial
boards of numerous scholarly journals and is the author
of over 75 publications, including 7 books, in the psychological
literature. She is the founding co-editor of the APA
Div. 44 book series Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian,
Gay & Bisexual Issues. She is the recipient
of nine national awards for publications deemed significant
contributions to the psychological literature on women,
women of color, sexual minorities, and African Americans.
She is also the recipient of the 1996 Outstanding Leadership
Award from the APA Committee on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual
Concerns;2000 APA Society for the Psychology of Women
Heritage Award; 2003 APA Committee on Women in
Psychology Distinguished Leadership Award;2004 Award
for Distinguished Senior Career Contributions to Ethnic
Minority Research(APA Division 45); 2005 Stanley Sue
Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions
to Diversity in Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12).
She is the 2006 recipient of the Teacher’s College,
Columbia University Cross Cultural Roundtable Helms Award
for Scholarship and Mentoring. Dr. Greene has served
in many leadership positions in APA where she is a Fellow
of 7 divisions (9,12,29,35, 42,44, 45) and is currently
the elected representative of the Division of Independent
Practice to the APA Council of Representatives.
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