The authors of the following papers were given the Travis award for excellence in integrative work.
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2008
Joseph P. Barsuglia, Holy
Saturday in Existential Psychology: Preloegomenary Integration of Von
Balthasar's Theology of Christ's Descent Into Hell with Meaning Making in
Logotherapy in a Christian Context
David Goodman, Frodo, Gyges, and
The Lord of the Self
2007
Jill Alonzo, Jesus' Table Fellowship as a Model for Therapy
2006
Stephen
Callender, Psychotherapy: The New Moral
Tradition in America
Sing-Kiat Ting, Integration
within Chinese Cultures: Wind and Sun
2005
Brian W.
Becker,
Psychotherapy as Transubstantiation: A
Postmodern Interpretation of the Holy Eucharist as a Subversive Image to
Undermine Individualism and Reductionism in Western Culture and Modern
Psychology.
Nancy Liu, Mindfulness: A Christian Critique
2004
Diane Fruchter,
Religious
Problem-Solving as Pragmatic Theology: Reflecting on the Religious
Problem-Solving Scale
Gabrielle Taylor,
Transformation: Facing the Anxiety of
Being
2003
Gabrielle Taylor,
Psychoanalysis and
the Church: Implications for Transformation
Scott Garrels,
Imitation, Mirror Neurons, & Mimetic Desire: Generative Mechanisms in Religious,
Cultural, and Psychosocial Structures
2002
Steven A. Rogers, Object Relations and Job: Suffering as a parallel process toward Individuation
Greg M. Reger and Steven A. Rogers, Diagnostic Differences in Religious Coping Among the Persistently Mentally Ill
2001
Daryl Schrock, Where is God:
A Reflection on Trauma and Theology.
Steven A. Rogers, The Parent-Child Relationship as an Archetype
for the Relationship Between God and Humanity in Genesis.
2000
Gladys K. Mwiti, Three-Step Psychotherapy: Reflecting on the Umuntu Harambee Process Towards Resiliency, Rebirth, and Reintegration.