for essays on psychoanalytically informed research in the biobehavioral sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. The essay should be no more than 30 pages in length and should neither have been published nor submitted for publication.
The CORST Essay Prize is open to anyone regardless of institutional status or affiliation.
Applicants are requested to include their name only on the cover letter. The winning essay will be presented at the winter meeting of APsaA, and will be reviewed for publication by The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Entries are due September 7, 2008.
Essays should be electronically submitted to:
Lewis A. Kirshner, M.D., Chair, CORST Essay Prize
and Dottie Jeffries, Director Public Affairs