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The American psychologist. Volume 81. Issue 5. Pages 565-567.
Abstract
Sarah Feldstein Ewing is recognized with the Gold medal award for impact in psychology, for her pioneering translational research in adolescent addiction, her visionary integration of neuroscience into clinical practice, and her profound commitment to health equity. Her innovative use of neuroimaging to evaluate real-world therapeutic interventions has redefined the field's understanding of the adolescent brain, leading to the creation of developmentally tailored treatments. Feldstein Ewing's impact is global, evidenced by her transformative public health work in Denmark and her leadership in large-scale longitudinal studies. A tireless advocate for social justice, she has dedicated her career to mentoring nearly 50 diverse trainees, ensuring the future of the discipline is as inclusive as it is scientifically rigorous. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).
PMID:
42406446
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