AAPA AAPA Lifetime Achievement Award
AAPA Lifetime Achievement Award
The AAPA Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes distinguished and exemplary long-term contributions to the field of Asian American Psychology from a senior level psychologist.   Long-term is defined as a career spanning no less than 25 years.  The areas of contributions for this award are similar to those for the Distinguished Contributions Award, namely Scholarship, Practice, and Leadership.  The award is given only occasionally and to-date, there has been only 3 winners of this prestigious award from the Association.

AAPA Lifetime Award Recipients

Derald Wing Sue
Stanley Sue

1993
 Richard Suinn 1999
 Patrick Okura 2000
 Reiko Homma-True 2003
 Alice F. Chang 2004

Nominators should send the following to the Awards Chairperson:

1. A formal letter of nomination describing: (a) the qualifications of the person relative to the specific award goals and criteria and (b) detailing the specific contributions in relation to the award goals and criteria.

2. At least one letter of recommendation

3. Nominee’s curriculum vita.