Ph.D., State University of New York (Stony Brook)
G. Terence Wilson has
been a member of the Rutgers faculty since 1971. In 1985, he was appointed
Oscar K. Buros Professor of Psychology. In addition to his faculty role in the
Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, he has also served as
director of clinical training in the Ph.D. program and as chair of the
psychology department. Dr. Wilson was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study
in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford (1976-77 and 1990-91) and visiting
professor at Stanford University in 1980.
A former president of
the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy (1980-81), and editor-in-chief
of the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy (2002-2015), his many other
honors include: 1994 - Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical
Psychology Award, Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) American Psychological
Association; 1996 - Award from the Latin
American Association for Behavior Analysis and Modification for Distinguished
Contribution to Behavioral Science; 2008 - Outstanding Mentor Award, Association
of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies; 2012 - Aaron T. Beck Award from the
Academy of Cognitive Therapy; 2013 - Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Academy of Eating Disorders; 2014 - Distinguished Scientific Award for the
Application of Psychology, American Psychological Association; 2014 - Craig
Johnson Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice and Training, National Eating
Disorders Association; 2017 - Special issue of Behaviour Research and Therapy
in honor of G. Terence Wilson: "Expanding the impact of cognitive behavior therapy."