Connor Osterhoudt Wins Heinz L. Ansbacher Award at UVM

Connor Osterhoudt received the Heinz L. Ansbacher Award at the University of Vermont this semester.

The award is given annually to a senior psychology major who has conducted outstanding research or scholarship with a humanistic element in the tradition of individual psychology. This award is named for Heinz L. Ansbacher, who was professor of psychology at UVM from 1946-1963. Ansbacher is considered among the leading early followers of the Adlerian school of thought. In collaboration with his wife, Rowena Ansbacher, their major contribution, The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler (1954), is still the definitive text on Individual psychology and remains in print today.

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