Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. and Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, Ph.D., the Founders of Attitudinal Healing International, are married and have lectured and consulted together for 40 years in 61 countries as well as throughout the United States on Attitudinal Healing, the power of change, loss, grief, death and other life transitions, interpersonal relationships, and education and business as they affect both our personal and professional lives.

They have worked cross-culturally and globally. While working with and learning from people worldwide, they have both been the recipients of numerous international awards including.

List of Awards

  • 2021 Int. Assoc. of Sufism Humanitarian Award - San Francisco, CA
  • 2021 Ghandi-King Season for Non Violence Award - Honolulu, HI
  • 2018 Mindful Heroes Award - San Francisco, CA
  • 2015 Ellis Island Medals of Honor - New York City, NY
  • 2009 Super Hero Award: Serving the Community - Oakland, CA
  • 2008 World Health Organization (WHO) 60th Anniversary Award - Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2006 Backen/Brown World Integrated Health Award - Honolulu, HI
  • 2005 National Senate Award - Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 2005 American Medical Assoc. Excellence in Medicine - Pride in the Profession Award (GJ only) - Washington, D.C.
  • 2005 Ghandi-King Season for Non Violence - Award Kihei, HI
  • 2005 Temple Award for Creative Altruism (GJ only) - Arlington, VA
  • 2004 Golden Works Award - Monterey, CA
  • 2004 The Light Expressing Award - Minneapolis, MN
  • 2003 Champions of Forgiveness Award - San Francisco, CA
  • 2002 Sri Chimnoy Humanitarian Service Award - San Francisco, CA
  • 2001 World Peace Flame Award - London, England
  • 1999 Gladys Taylor McKnight Medical Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award (GJ only) - Phoenix, AZ
  • 1995 National Humanitarian Homecare Award - San Francisco, CA
  • 1994 John E. Fetzer Foundation Award - Kalamazoo, MI
  • 1990 Soviet American Citizen Award - Moscow, Russia
  • 1989 National Caring Institute Award - Washington, D.C.
  • 1988 Jehan Sadat Peace Award - San Diego, CA
  • 1987 Pan Humanitarian Award - Stockholm, Sweden

Select Awards in Pictures

  • 2021Lifetime Peace Hero Award

    The Lifetime Peace Hero Award, presented on 03 April 2021.
  • 2006Brown and Backen World Health Awards

    Dr. Terry Shintani, President, and Stevie, at the Brown and Backen World Health Awards September 7th at the Hawaiian Hilton Village. Dr. Shintani, who has used Attitudinal Healing Principles in his own medical practices for over 20 years, presented The 2006 Integrated Medicine Award.

  • 2005American Medical Association’s Excellence in Medicine: Pride in the Profession Award

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    Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. - 2005 - American Medical Association’s Excellence in Medicine: Pride in the Profession Award, for the innovative and valuable contribution of Attitudinal Healing to the field of emotional and mental health.

  • 2005Founder’s Circle Award

    Mayor Amy Belser presents the Founder’s Circle Award to Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. at the 2005 Annual Fall Fantasia Gala in honor of his 30 years of dedicated service to the Center’s for Attitudinal Healing which he founded in 1975.

  • 2005Temple Award for Creative Altruism

    Mayor Amy Belser presents the Founder’s Circle Award to Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. at the 2005 Annual Fall Fantasia Gala in honor of his 30 years of dedicated service to the Center’s for Attitudinal Healing which he founded in 1975.

  • 20042004 Light of God Expressing Award

    Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. and Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, Ph.D. were the recipients of The 2004 Light of God Expressing Award at the International Conference of Unity Ministers in Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • 20032003 Champions of Forgiveness Award

    Mrs. Luskin and Dr. Fred Luskin of Stanford University presented the 2003 Champions of Forgiveness Award in San Francisco to Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. and Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, Ph.D. and the International Center for Attitudinal Healing

  • Gladys Taylor McKnight Medical Foundation Lifetime Achievement Awards

    A precious visit with Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D. and son, Lee Jampolsky, Ph.D. and granddaughters Jaleana (9) and Lexi (7). The occasion, held at Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, was the Gladys Taylor McKnight Medical Foundation Lifetime Achievement Awards honoring Jerry’s life and his work. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross was the 1998 recipient of the same award.

  • 60th Anniversary of WHO

    This image became the most effective face for AIDS work globally for the World Health Organization (WHO) who issued it to 142 countries and in 2008 designated it the ‘most effective AIDS education tool in addressing the psychological, social, and emotional needs surrounding the AIDS pandemic. That designation was the 60th Anniversary of WHO and the Attitudinal Healing Interntional's AIDS Poster was officially designated the most effective tool for AIDs education worldwide and became the permanent symbol of WHO's global outreach with AIDS.