Philip-Lichtenberg-Obituary

Philip Lichtenberg

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

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Philip Lichtenberg, Professor Emeritus at Bryn Mawr College and Co-Founder and Faculty Member of the Gestalt Institute of Philadelphia, Passed away peacefully and naturally on May 22, 2020 at Kendal at Longwood in Kennet Square, PA. Dr. Lichtenberg was born in Schenectady, N.Y. on October 1,...

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One of those people one hopes will never leave. For me. my very best teacher, mentor, friendly critic and instructor in laughter. His classes at CTIP were captivating and addictive. I have missed him many years already. I will never forget 'us.'

Brazil, 2020.
The death of Philip Lichtenberg left a feeling of sadness in the hearts of Brazilian gestalt therapists who had the privilege of meeting him in Gestalt therapy congresses in the US, Canada, Rio de Janeiro and also in intensive training programs and workshops (held in São Paulo, and also in the International Congresses in Rio de Janeiro and in Cordoba, Argentina) .
He was a very kind person, a serious and ethical professional whose work was always done with love. He was...


Brazil, 2020.
The death of Philip Lichtenberg left a feeling of sadness in the hearts of Brazilian gestalt therapists who had the privilege of meeting him in Gestalt therapy congresses in the US, Canada, Rio de Janeiro and also in intensive training programs and workshops (held in São Paulo, and also in the International Congresses in Rio de Janeiro and in Cordoba, Argentina) .
He was a very kind person, a serious and ethical professional whose work was always done with love....

Philip was a wonderfull person. Beeing with him and Elsa and working with him was always nice. As I live in Brazil we had few opportunities to be together. I Will miss his kindness and his wisdom.
Lilian Frazao

A great teacher and generous with his time, gifts and personal attention. A unique thinker who made an original contribution to Gestalt theory and practice. Wish there really was time travel back to our weekend trainings.
Peggy Miros