Work : Prize 1976 (Prix Maurice Bouvet)
Work : Prize 2004 (Mary S. Sigourney Award)
Death:Death, Cause unspecified 24 January 2019 (Age 85) chart Placidus Equal_H.
French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who wrote numerous articles and works, and edited psychoanalytical collections at several publishers, including the three volumes of the International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis. Mijolla was analyzed by Conrad Stein and Denise Brauschweig; became a psychoanalyst in the Societe Psychoanalytique de Paris in 1968; and was by 2001 a training analyst there. He also created and chaired the International Association of History of the Psychoanalysis (AIHP), and received the Mary S. Sigourney Award in 2004. In a 1987 paper on identification in the family, he highlighted how Sigmund Freuds creativity can be linked with his identification with the prestige of his grandfather. His article "Freud and the Psychoanalytic Situation on the Screen" stressed the difficulties of representing the psychoanalytic setting in cinematic terms. Alain de Mijolla died on 24 January 2019 in Paris, aged 85. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
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