This award recognizes early-career psychoanalysts for significant research or clinical contributions, offering them a platform to present original work at the APsA National Meeting.
Funder: American Psychoanalytic Association
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027 | April 2027
Funding Amounts: $3,000 honorarium + up to $550 travel reimbursement + two nights hotel accommodation; single award per cycle.
Summary: Recognizes and supports outstanding early-career psychoanalysts with an opportunity to present original work at the APsA National Meeting.
This award honors a promising early-career psychoanalyst who has made significant contributions to the field through teaching, writing, research, and/or clinical work. Supported by the Ernst and Gertrude Ticho Charitable Foundation, the award provides the recipient with the opportunity to present an original, unpublished paper at the American Psychoanalytic Association’s (APsA) National Meeting. The program aims to foster the professional development of emerging leaders in psychoanalysis and to highlight innovative work advancing the discipline.