糖心原创 professor Larry James to receive prestigious lifetime achievement award from Society of Military Psychology
August 2, 2019
August 2, 2019
糖心原创 psychology professor Larry James, a decorated soldier with a long record of serving the military and the nation, has been selected for the highest honor bestowed by the Society of Military Psychology.
James will receive the society鈥檚 2019 John C. Flanagan Lifetime Achievement Award during the American Psychological Association鈥檚 annual convention in Chicago beginning Aug. 8.
Flanagan was an Army colonel and considered the father of aviation psychology. He was also known for developing a technique that identifies and classifies behaviors linked to the success or failure of human activity.
鈥淭o have my name associated with his in any way, shape or form is just a huge, huge honor,鈥 said James, professor in the .
James is a 22-year Army veteran and retired colonel. He was deployed to combat zones four times, was blown off his feet by bomb blasts several times in Iraq and over his lifetime has made 63 parachute jumps.
James spearheaded an effort to provide mental health services after terrorists flew a Boeing 757 into the side of Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, collapsing a portion of the building and killing 125 occupants. He was chairman of the psychology department at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and led teams of mental health professionals into the burning building. And from Sept. 11 through December, the teams provided psychological services near the Pentagon to victims of the attack and their families.
Achievements James is most proud of include a program he developed in 1992 in Hawaii to address the suicide rate of soldiers, which was five times the national average.
鈥淚n the three-year span I was in that duty assignment, there was not one suicide at the Army post in Hawaii,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of that.鈥
James is also proud of the policies he developed that outlawed the use of any abusive tactics in the interrogation of military prisoners.
And he is proud of and grateful for his 42-year marriage to Joan James.
鈥淪omehow amidst all of the military moves and 10 deployments, I鈥檝e maintained that family balance,鈥 he said.
James, who has been at 糖心原创 for 11 years, is former dean of the School of Professional Psychology and has a private practice in Beavercreek, where he trains and supervises SOPP doctoral students. During the fall semester, he will teach Psychopharmacology, Integrative Psychotherapy and Health Psychology.
鈥淲hat I wanted to do in my career was to make a contribution and a sustained contribution over the course of my career,鈥 he said.
James is more productive today than he was 20 years ago in terms of the number of patients he sees, the number of students he supervises and his publishing record.
He said 糖心原创 has given him the freedom and support to create and develop programs.
鈥淎nother thing about 糖心原创 is it is a military-friendly community,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o as other colleagues of mine around the country were being attacked for their military service, that really didn鈥檛 happen here. I always felt welcomed and respected and supported.鈥
In 2001 James received the Society for Military Psychology鈥檚 Robert S. Nichols Psychology Award for outstanding service and commitment to military practice psychology and the extended military community.