The Robert S. Liebert Award, established jointly by the Columbia Psychoanalytic Center and the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, honors the outstanding contributions of the late Robert S. Liebert to psychoanalysis in relation to the social sciences and the humanities. A scroll will be presented periodically (though not more often than biannually) to an individual in recognition of outstanding scholarship in the field of applied psychoanalysis. The format of the award will vary, but in most instances it will occur in the context of a Liebert Memorial Lecture.
Awardees
1990 Milton Viederman, M.D.
1991 Ellen Handler Spitz, Ph.D.
1993 Paul Schwaber, Ph.D.
1995 Stuart Feder, M.D.
1997 Glen Gabbard, M.D.
1999 Peter Gay, Ph.D.
2000 Robert Paul, Ph.D.
2001 Katherine Dalsimer, Ph.D.
2002 Meredith Anne Skura, Ph.D.
2003 Salman Akhtar, M.D.
2004 Nancy Chodorow, P.D.
2006 Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.
2006 Jonathan Lear
2008 David Rosand, Ph.D.
2009 Richard Rusbridgerr
2010 Vera Camden, Ph.D.
2010 Sander Gilman, Ph.D.
2011 Richard Kogan, M.D.
2014 Peter Dunn, M.D.
2015 Nathan Kravis, M.D.
2017 Anne Golomb Hoffman, Ph.D.
2018 Adele Tutter, M.D.
2019 Diane O'Donoghue, Ph.D.
2021 Alicia Christoff, Ph.D.