Fellowships

The Institute established the Abraham A. Low Fellowship in 1991 to stimulate scholarly research and publication on Abraham Low's work. To that end, the Institute sponsors seminars, supplies archival information to researchers, and awards fellowships for the study of his work. Academic affiliations of recipients are shown at the date when the Fellowship was awarded.

As a result of their efforts some of these recipients have had their work published.

Titles of Fellowship papers

1991

From Aphasia Research to Recovery Incorporated:
Abraham A. Low's Use of Context and "Performance"
Memory in a Theory of the Will

Suzanne M. Reichle
4th year medical student
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago

1992

Dealing with a Patient's Resistance to Getting Well:
The Cognitive and Self-Help Approach of Recovery, Inc.

Amy S. Wang
Medical student
Institution

1993

Evaluating Self-Help Groups as Adjunct Therapeutic
Resources: A Case Study of Recovery, Inc.

Published work: ---

Peter Murray, M.D.
Resident Psychiatrist
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

1996

Donald T. Lee, M.S.W., A.C.S.W.
Mental Health Consultant
Julian, California

Published work: ---

Fellowship awarded "to aid Donald Lee in his ongoing research on
Low's development of cognitive behavioral therapy."

1998

In progress

Jonathan Bolton, M.D.
Psychiatrist
Cambridge