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Lewis Aron (December 21, 1952 - February 28, 2019) was an American psychoanalyst and psychotherapist, teacher and lecturer on
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and
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek: + . is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques"What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might b ...
who made contributions particularly within the specialty known as
relational psychoanalysis Relational psychoanalysis is a school of psychoanalysis in the United States that emphasizes the role of real and imagined relationships with others in mental disorder and psychotherapy. 'Relational psychoanalysis is a relatively new and evolving ...
. Aron was the Director of the
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Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis in New York City. He was the founding president of the
International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy {{Short description, Medical organization The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP) is an organization that was founded in 2001 to promote the development of relational psychoanalysis. The association i ...
and was formerly President of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the
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. He was board certified in psychoanalysis by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) and a Fellow of the American Board of Psychoanalysis (FABP). His 1996 volume ''A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis'' and his (1999) edited volume with Stephen Mitchell, ''Relational Psychoanalysis: The Emergence of a Tradition'' are considered two of the essential texts in contemporary American psychoanalysis. Together with Adrienne Harris, he edited the Relational Perspectives Book Series, which has published many of the texts in the field. Aron was one of the founders of the journal ''Psychoanalytic Dialogues: The International Journal of Relational Perspectives''.


Contribution to psychoanalysis

The term "relational psychoanalysis" was first used by Greenberg and Mitchell in 1983 to bridge the traditions of interpersonal relations, as developed within interpersonal psychoanalysis and object relations, as developed within contemporary British theory. Due in large measure to the seminal work of Stephen Mitchell, the term "relational psychoanalysis" grew and began to accrue to itself many other influences and developments.Mitchell, S. A. and Aron, L., eds. (1999), Relational Psychoanalysis: The Emergence of a Tradition, Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press Various tributaries—
interpersonal psychoanalysis Interpersonal psychoanalysis is based on the theories of American psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan (1892–1949). Sullivan believed that the details of a patient's interpersonal interactions with others can provide insight into the causes and cure ...
,
object relations theory Object relations theory is a school of thought in psychoanalytic theory centered around theories of stages of ego development. Its concerns include the relation of the psyche to others in childhood and the exploration of relationships between ...
,
self psychology Self psychology, a modern psychoanalytic theory and its clinical applications, was conceived by Heinz Kohut in Chicago in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, and is still developing as a contemporary form of psychoanalytic treatment. In self psychology, th ...
, empirical infancy research, and elements of contemporary Freudian and Kleinian/Bionian thought—flow into this tradition, which understands relational configurations between self and others, both real and fantasized, as the primary subject of psychoanalytic investigation.


Authored and edited works


Authored works

* Atlas, G., & Aron, L. (In press). Dramatic dialogue: Contemporary clinical practice. London: Routledge. * Aron, L., & Starr, K. (2012). A Psychotherapy for the People: Toward a Progressive Psychoanalysis. New York, NY: Routledge. * Aron, L. (1996), A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.


Edited works

* Aron, L., Grand, S., & Slochower, J. (Eds.) (In press). De-Idealizing relational theory: a critique from within. New York, NY: Routledge. * Aron, L., Grand, S.. & Slochower, J. (Eds.) (In press). Decentering relational theory: a comparative critique. New York, NY: Routledge. * Aron, L., & Henik, L. (Eds.) (2015). Answering a question with a question: Contemporary psychoanalysis and Jewish thought (Vol. II). A tradition of inquiry. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press. * Aron, L., & Harris, A. (2011). Relational psychoanalysis IV: Expansion of theory. New York, NY: Routledge. * Aron, L. & Harris, A. (2011). Relational psychoanalysis V: Evolution of process. New York, NY: Routledge. * Aron, L., & Henik, L. (Eds.) (2010). Answering a question with a question: Contemporary psychoanalysis and Jewish thought. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. * Aron, L., Harris, A., & Suchet, M. (Eds) (2007). Relational psychoanalysis III: New voices. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. * Aron, L., & Harris, A., (Eds.) (2005). Relational psychoanalysis II: Innovation and expansion. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. * Mitchell, S. A., & Aron, L., (Eds.) (1999) Relational psychoanalysis: The emergence of a tradition. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. * Aron, L., & Anderson, F. S., (Eds.) (1998). Relational perspectives on the body. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. * Aron, L., & Harris, A., (Eds.) (1993). The legacy of Sandor Ferenczi. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.


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References

*Dorfman, B. (2005), "Meeting Lew Aron's Mind: An Interview" by Beth Dorfman, LCSW, Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 2005 http://www.lewaron.com/LA%20Interview%202005.pdf *Safran, J. D. (2009), Interview with Lewis Aron. Psychoanalytic Psychology. 26, 99–116. http://www.lewaron.com/SafranInterview09.pdf *Aron, L. & Harris, A. (2005). Relational psychoanalysis II: Innovation and expansion. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. *Aron, L. (1996). A meeting of minds. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. *Mitchell, S. A., & Aron, L. (1999). Relational psychoanalysis: The emergence of a tradition. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aron, Lewis 1952 births 2019 deaths American psychoanalysts Relational psychoanalysts New York University faculty Place of birth missing Jewish psychoanalysts