
Awards and Honors to OSLC Staff2007Science to Practice AwardPatricia Chamberlain Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contribution to Developmental Psychology in the Service of Science and SocietyGerald R. Patterson 2006Scott AwardGerald R. Patterson
2005Legacy AwardGerald R. Patterson 2004Parenting and Families Special Interest Group Trailblazer AwardGerald R. Patterson Community Hero AwardLew Bank 2003FellowJohn B. Reid Hometown Hero AwardCharles R. Martinez, Jr. Friend of Early Career Preventionist Network AwardMarion Forgatch Presidential AwardGerald R. Patterson and John B. Reid Community, Culture and Prevention Science AwardCharles R. Martinez, Jr. 2002El Pueblo Community Service AwardCharles R. Martinez, Jr. George Tooley Adult Criminal Justice Employee of the Year AwardRex Newton 2001FellowPatricia Chamberlain 2000Friend of Early Career Preventionist Network AwardJohn B. Reid 1998Outstanding Achievement AwardGerald R. Patterson Boyd McCandless Young Scientist AwardDeborah Capaldi G. Stanley Hall AwardGerald R. Patterson Early Career Scientist AwardJ. Mark Eddy 1997Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Developmental PsychologyGerald R. Patterson 1993Founder's Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Profession of PsychologyGerald R. Patterson 1986Cumulative Contribution to Research in Family Therapy AwardGerald R. Patterson Distinguished Professional Contribution AwardGerald R. Patterson 1984Award for Distinguished Contributions to Family TherapyGerald R. Patterson Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of PsychologyGerald
R. Patterson 1982Distinguished Scientist AwardGerald R. Patterson 1980FellowGerald R. Patterson 1979FellowGerald R. Patterson 1976Outstanding Research on Aggression AwardGerald R. Patterson 1974Golden Eagle for “A Social Learning Approach to Family Therapy”John B. Reid 1967-1972National Institute of Mental Health Career Development AwardGerald R. Patterson |
The cost to the individual child is incalculable.“We know that the cost to society when families fail is hard to measure, but the cost to the individual child involved in the process of failure is incalculable; we can never know what that child might have been.” Beverly Fagot
About the OSLCThe Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) is located in the Eugene-Springfield, Oregon metropolitan area. The center was established in 1977. The research group that founded OSLC was started by clinical psychologist Gerald R. Patterson in the late 1950s while he worked as a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon. READ MORE >>
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