Lichtenberg, Philip
LICHTENBERG, Philip
LICHTENBERG, Philip. American, b. 1926. Genres: Human relations/Parenting, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social work. Career: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, research fellow in clinical psychology, 1951-52; New York University, NYC, research assistant professor, 1952-54; Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, research psychologist, 1954-57; New York State Mental Health Research Unit, Syracuse, research psychologist, 1957-61; Bryn Mawr College, PA, associate professor, 1961-68, professor, 1968-96, professor emeritus, 1996-. Publications: (with R. Kohrman and H. MacGregor) Motivation for Child Psychiatry Treatment, 1960; Psychoanalysis: Radical and Conservative, 1969; (with D.G. Norton) Cognitive and Mental Development in the First Five Years of Life, 1970; Lectures in Psychoanalysis for Social Workers, 1978; Getting Even: The Equalizing Law of Relationships, 1988; Undoing the Clinch of Oppression, 1990, as Community and Confluence, 1994; (with J. van Beuse-Kom and D. Gibbons) Encountering Bigotry: Befriending Projecting Persons in Everyday Life, 1997. Address: 26 Kendal Dr, Kennett Square, PA 19348, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]