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Robert D. Stolorow (born 1942) is a psychoanalyst and philosopher, known for his works on intersubjectivity theory with collaborator George E. Atwood, post-Cartesian psychoanalysis, and emotional trauma.[1] Important books include: Faces in a Cloud (1979, 1993), Structures of Subjectivity (1984, 2014), Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach (1987), Contexts of Being (1992), Working Intersubjectively (1997), Worlds of Experience (2002), Trauma and Human Existence (2007), and World, Affectivity, Trauma: Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis (2011).

He earned a PhD from Harvard Medical School.[2]

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  1. ^ "A psychodynamic treatment for PTSD shows promise for soldiers". American Psychological Association.
  2. ^ https://www.mifrasim.mta.ac.il/robert-stolorow
  3. ^ "Hans W. Loewald Memorial Award". IFPE.