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Seth Aronson, Psy.D.

Dr. Seth Aronson is Training and Supervising Analyst, Director of Training, Fellow at the William Alanson White Institute (WAWI) where he has also served as Director of Curriculum. He is on the teaching faculty of the psychoanalytic and child psychotherapy training programs at WAWI. At Long island University’s doctoral program He teaches child and adolescent psychopathology and psychotherapy at Long island University’s doctoral program. He has facilitated process groups for rabbinical students at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah for 18 years.

Dr. Aronson serves as co-chair of the Special Interest Group for children and adolescents of the American Group Psychotherapy Association where he is also a Fellow. Together with Craig Haen, he is co-editor of the Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy (Routledge, 2017).

He has presented and taught in many venues, in Israel, London, and notably at PAS Institute in Tokyo, Japan, where he has taught and supervised at their annual conferences for almost twenty years.

Dr. Aronson is the author of nearly 40 articles and chapters, on  topics such as play and supervision, wearing a yarmulke while working as a psychoanalyst, the analyst’s mourning, the mutuality of attachment, and group work with children and adolescents.

He is in private practice in New York City.

 

The New York Institute for Psychotherapy Training is approved by the New York State Department of Education to provide Continuing Education Credits to Social Workers (LCSW & LMSW). 

 

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