M. Powell Lawton Award for Distinguished Contributions to Clinical Geropsychology (Society for Clinical Geropsychology, American Psychological Association)
University of Regina Faculty of Arts Dean’s Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Outreach (for the #SeePainMoreClearly social media knowledge mobilization effort)
Co-author of article that won the R. Melzack Article of the Year Award, Canadian Journal of Pain (Hadjistavropoulos, H.D., Schneider, L., Hadjistavropoulos, T., Titov, N. & Dear, B. vol. 2, 62-73)
Elected Fellow of the Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies for distinguished contributions to cognitive and behavioural therapies in Canada.
The article by Santos, Castro-Caldas and Hadjistavropoulos (2012) won the award of Best Clinical Paper published in the Portuguese journal “Dor” during 2012.
Silver Quill Award for Knowledge Translation (T. Hadjistavropoulos, T. Dever Fitzgerald, and G. Marchildon) from the Canadian Ph ysiotherapy Association.
Elected Fellow of the Canadian Academy of the Health Sciences (CAHS) in recognition of outstanding accomplishment and leadership in the health sciences. [Fellowship with CAHS represents one of the highest honours available to Canadian Health Scientists.]
The book co-edited by Thomas Hadjistavropoulos and Heather Hadjistavropoulos, “Pain Management for Older Adults: A Self-help Guide”, is one of three books receiving Honourable Mention in the 2009 Awards Program of the American Medical Writers’ Association
Canadian Psychological Association Foundation (CPAF) Access to Innovative Psychological Services Award. Awarded to the Centre on Aging and Health (Principal Applicants: Thomas Hadjistavropoulos and Heather Hadjistavropoulos)
Graduate students in the lab have won a variety of other awards and distinctions for academic excellence, clinical performance and research achievement.