 The organizers of the 2021 International Symposium on Suicidology and Public Health are proud to honor Dr. Glenn Owens-Gabbard, MD, as the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from Sapienza University. For more than four decades, Dr. Gabbard has dedicated his career to helping people confront life's biggest challenges and has served as a valued thought leader across all walks of psychiatry. His whole-person approach to psychiatric treatment has inspired countless individuals and provided a model for integrating environment, personal history, and brain physiology to foster well-being. In treating patients with suicidal behaviors, Dr. Gabbard has advocated for deep explorations of patient perceptions regarding this most final of acts and helping patients see beyond a possibly constricted view of the world. Dr. Gabbard earned his MD from Rush Medical College in Chicago, completed his psychiatry residency at the Carl Minniger School of Psychiatry in Topeka, Kansas, and served as director of the Minniger Hospital as well as director of the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis. In addition to serving patients in his full-time private practice, Dr. Gabbard is currently clinical professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. And from 2001 to 2007, Dr. Gabbard was joint editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, the first American to hold that position. He has authored or edited 29 books and over 360 papers on psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, physician health, and media depictions of psychiatry and mental illness. We thank Dr. Gabbard for his lifelong dedication and wish him continued success in his practice and in life.