Alain de Mijolla (15 May 1933, in Paris – 24 January 2019) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist.
Mijolla was analyzed by Conrad Stein and Denise Braunschweig.
He became a psychoanalyst in the Societe psychanalytique de Paris in 1968, and was by 2001 a training analyst there.
[1] He also created and chaired the International Association of History of the Psychoanalysis (AIHP),[2] and received the Mary S. Sigourney Award in 2004.
[4] De Mijolla wrote numerous articles and works; he also edited psychoanalytical collections at several publishers, including the three volumes of the International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis.