Ron B. Aviram, Ph.D.
 

Ron B. Aviram, Ph.D.

Individual Psychotherapy and Couples/Marital Therapy

 
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Private Practice

Dr. Ron Aviram is a licensed clinical psychologist and certified psychoanalyst. He maintains a private practice in New York City. Dr. Aviram works with adults and couples specializing in problems that stem from relationship difficulties usually experienced with depression, anxiety, identity problems, or a sense of being “stuck” and limited in the quality of one’s life.

 

PHONE:
Voicemail: (212) 439-8070

MANHATTAN OFFICE:
135 Central Park West, Suite 1B,
New York, NY 10023

NYACK OFFICE:
50 Piermont Ave.,
Nyack, New York 10960


 

Affiliation and Post Doctoral Training

Since 2012, Ron B. Aviram is Adjunct Associate Professor at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University.

2000 – 2012, Supervisor of psychotherapy, and Instructor in Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry) at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Dr. Aviram completed post-graduate training in psychoanalysis at the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology in New York City.


Schedule An Appointment

To schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Aviram for individual therapy, or couple therapy, please call his voicemail at (212) 439-8070, or write to ronaviram@msn.com. Dr. Aviram maintains offices in Manhattan and Nyack, New York.

 

Ask about phone or video sessions via Facetime or Skype.

 
 
 

The Relational Origins of Prejudice:
A Convergence of Psychoanalytic and Social Cognitive Perspectives

By Ron B. Aviram, Ph.D.

Prejudice occurs between large groups and is experienced by members of those groups. Within the individual, these large group identifications are integrated into a dimension of the self-concept called collective identity. When collective identity is salient, people tend to perceive themselves and others as large group members, rather Read More

 
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