Kristy E. Benoit - Psychology Department - Virginia Tech
Kristy E. Benoit - Psychology Department - Virginia Tech
Kristy E. Benoit - Psychology Department - Virginia Tech
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<strong>Kristy</strong> E. <strong>Benoit</strong> 2<br />
• Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong> Research Fair Poster Award - $150 Spring 2010<br />
• Clinical Child Research Fund Awards - $500 each Fall 2008 and Spring 2008<br />
American Psychological Association Division 1 – Society for General <strong>Psychology</strong> Spring 2011<br />
• Finalist for the Anne Anastasi Graduate Student Research Award<br />
<strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> College of Science Spring 2011<br />
• Roundtable Make-a-Difference Scholarship for Graduate Study “to enable a graduate student to<br />
make a difference to the College of Science and the world outside the university through their<br />
research” - $5000<br />
<strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> Graduate Student Assembly<br />
• Graduate Research Development Program Award - $600 Spring 2011<br />
• Graduate Travel Fund Awards - $450, $350, and $200 Fall 2010, Fall 2009, and Spring 2009<br />
• First Place Research Poster in the Social Sciences Spring 2008<br />
Category at the 24 th Annual Research Symposium - $250<br />
Society for a Science of Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong> Fall 2010<br />
• Dissertation Grant Award - $500<br />
<strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> Chapter of Sigma Xi Spring 2009<br />
• Graduate Award for Master’s Degree Candidates - $1500<br />
<strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> Dean’s Forum on Health and Nutrition Fall 2007<br />
• Honorable mention for research poster<br />
Harvard University<br />
• Harvard College Scholarship 2001, 2002, and 2004<br />
• John Harvard Scholarship 2003<br />
• Harvard College Research Program Grant - $1750 Summer 2003<br />
• Radcliffe Traveling Fellowship - $3500 Summer 2002<br />
GRANT ACTIVITY<br />
Modification of Interpretation Bias for Intergenerational Anxiety Transmission<br />
Agency: National Institute of Mental Health (R21 mechanism)<br />
Principal Investigator: Thomas H. Ollendick, Ph.D.<br />
Role on Project: Graduate Research Assistant and Project Director<br />
Impact score = 13 (1st %), to be funded from January 2012 to January 2014<br />
Dollar Amount = $400,478<br />
PUBLICATIONS<br />
Ollendick, T. H. & <strong>Benoit</strong>, K. E. (In press). A parent-child interactional model of social anxiety disorder<br />
in youth. Clinical Child and Family <strong>Psychology</strong> Review.