Lauren Quetsch Receives Two Awards at International Conference on Psychotherapy
Lauren Quetsch received two awards at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
Lauren Quetsch, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Science, received two awards at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) International Conference in the fall of this year.
She was selected for the Anne Marie Albano Award, a honor to recognize an early career professional who is committed to child mental health through efforts as an outstanding clinician, scientist and teacher.
Quetsch was also awarded the Outstanding Mentor Award through ABCT's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Special Interest Group for her work with her graduate and undergraduate student mentees.
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Lauren Quetsch, assistant professor
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-5817,
quetsch@uark.edu
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