Elaine Aron
Auteur de The Highly Sensitive Person. How to thrive when the world overwhelms you
A propos de l'auteur
Elaine N. Aron, PhD, has published numerous articles in academic journals on the highly sensitive person, including surveys, laboratory experiments, and neuroimaging studies. Her writings on other topics include books, chapters, and journal articles on close relationships as well as co-authoring a afficher plus statistics textbook. Her writing for the general public includes the best selling Highly Sensitive Person, The Highly Sensitive Child, and The Undervalued Self. Dr. Aron maintains a psychotherapy practice in the San Francisco Bay Area, teaches public and professional workshops, and continues her research on the trait of sensitivity. afficher moins
Œuvres de Elaine Aron
The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When the World Overwhelms Them (2002) 407 exemplaires
The Highly Sensitive Person in Love: Understanding and Managing Relationships When the World Overwhelms You (2000) 321 exemplaires
The Undervalued Self: Restore Your Love/Power Balance, Transform the Inner Voice That Holds You Back, and Find Your… (2010) 84 exemplaires
The Highly Sensitive Parent: Be Brilliant in Your Role, Even When the World Overwhelms You (2020) 46 exemplaires
Psychotherapy and the Highly Sensitive Person: Improving Outcomes for That Minority of People Who Are the Majority of… (2010) 25 exemplaires
Pessoas altamente sensíveis: Como lidar com o excesso de estímulos emocionais e usar a sensibilidade a seu favor… (2021) 2 exemplaires
Der Maharishi Effekt 1 exemplaire
Die Kraft der Bindung 1 exemplaire
The Highly Sensitive Person 1 exemplaire
The Highly Sensitive Parent: Be Brilliant in Your Role, Even When the World Overwhelms You 1 exemplaire
Itin jautrus vaikas: kaip padėti mūsų vaikams gyvuoti, kai pasaulis juos stelbia (2019) 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The Highly Sensitive Person's Survival Guide: Essential Skills for Living Well in an Overstimulating World (2004) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions — 153 exemplaires
Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Social Psychology (2006) — Contributeur, quelques éditions — 19 exemplaires
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- Nom légal
- Aron, Elaine N.
- Date de naissance
- 1944-11-01
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- United States of America
- Lieux de résidence
- New York, New York, USA
San Francisco, California, USA
Belvedere Tiburon, California, USA - Études
- York University, Toronto (MA|Clinical Psychology)
Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara (PhD|Clinical Depth Psychology)
University of California, Berkeley (Phi Beta Kappa)
C.G. Jung Institute, San Francisco (Intern) - Professions
- psychotherapist
non-fiction author
clinical research psychologist
author
lecturer - Courte biographie
- From her website: Dr. Aron earned her M.A. from York University in Toronto in clincial psychology and her Ph.D. at Pacifica Graduate Institute in clinical depth psychology as well as interning at the C. G. Jung Institute in San Francisco. Besides beginning the study of the innate temperament trait of high sensitivity in 1991, she, along with her husband Dr. Arthur Aron, are two of the leading scientists studying the psychology of love and close relationships. They are also pioneers in studying both sensitivity and love using functional magnetic resonance imaging. She maintains a small psychotherapy practice in Mill Valley and San Francisco.
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I would like to see an updated version of the book, since there are certainly some areas that are out-dated or didn't age well. For example: many of the family examples refer to hetero paired parents, there's a metaphor about how serotonin behaves like police, the author ponders appropriating Indigenous culture, and there's much more information now on medications. I have been exploring the topic of neurodiversity and ADHD in particular, and would like to have seen this discussed in relation to HSP.
There are some instances where the author has included stories about incredibly traumatic experiences like suicide and rape. I don't think these examples were necessary, and they were very jarring for me, and I imagine they'd be especially triggering for anyone that has had similar experiences, even more so if they are HSPs.… (plus d'informations)