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Stephen A. Mitchell (July 23, 1946 – December 21, 2000) was an American clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst. His book with Jay Greenberg, Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory (1983), became a classic textbook in graduate schools and post-graduate institutions, providing a general overview and comparison of several psychoanalytic theories. He was…
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| Stephen A. Mitchell (psychologist) | Born | (1946-07-23)July 23, 1946 New York City, U.S. | 1.00 | infobox |
| Stephen A. Mitchell (psychologist) | Died | December 21, 2000(2000-12-21) (aged 54) New York City, U.S. | 1.00 | infobox |
| Stephen A. Mitchell (psychologist) | Known for | Relational psychoanalysis | 1.00 | infobox |
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