2006
(1) The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing's Bridger Endowed Lectureship in Nursing and Health Care keynote address
(2) The University of Missouri Center for Psychosocial Trauma Humanitarian Award for 2006: "For his lifetime of service in humanitarian endeavors for the people of the world."
2005
(1) Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award in Traumatology by the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
(2) Frontiers in Research Lecturer for 2005, University of Ottawa
(3) Invited to testify before the US Congress on Research Issues on Combat-Related PTSD
2004
(1)
Spent a portion of his year's sabbatical in Kuwait as a Visiting Distinguished
Professor in the College of Social Sciences.
(2) Was awarded The
Pennsylvania State University Alumni
Fellow Award (its highest honor) October 14th by Penn State President Dr.
Graham Spanier.
2003
(1) Awarded a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship
(2) Nominated as an FSU Distinguished Research Professor
(3) Began his sabbatical as a Visiting Senior Scientist at the New York Academy of Medicine
2002
(1) a Visiting Senior Scientist at the New York Academy of Medicine.
(2) The Fifteenth Annual
Edith Harris Memorial Lecture, School
of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
(3) Visiting scholar and keynote lecturer,
All Hallows College, Dublin, Republic
of Ireland.
(4) The Eighteenth Annual Ruth Hutton Fred Lecture, Baylor
College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Houston, Texas.
(5)
Elected Fellow of the South Africa Institute of
Traumatology and Crisis Intervention, Johannesburg, 4 August 2001.
2001
(1)
Recognized for his service in response to 9-11 from Governor
Jeb Bush of Florida
(2) Recognized for his help through the Green Cross from Mike
Fishman, President of the 32B-J (local union of greater New York) of the
Service Employees International Union
(3) Named the The National
Council on Family Relation's 2001
Distinguished Service to Families Award co-winner with Kathleen Regan Figley
for the Green Cross Projects in
recognition of their efforts and those of the Green Cross Projects in
recognition of efforts in response to the September 11th attack on New York
City.
2000
(1) His Florida State University
Traumatology Institute was named Outstanding Program Award for 2000 by
the University Continuing Education
Association
at its UCEA's 85th Annual Conference, April
18, 2000 in San Diego.
(2) Florida State University
President's
2000 Continuing Education Award was presented in Tallahassee April 10,
2000.
(3) Florida Association for
Marriage and Family Therapy's 2000 Community Service Award was presented
in Miami Beach, at the FAMFT's 25th Annual Conference, May 26, 2000.
(4) National
Organization for Victim's Assistance (NOVA's) highest honor to a researcher,
the Shaffer Research Award, was presented in
Miami Beach at the 26th Annual NOVA Convention and Training Conference, August
3, 2000.