Philip Bromberg

Philip M. Bromberg (1931 – 18 May 2020)[1] was an American psychologist and psychoanalyst who was actively involved in the training of mental health professionals throughout the United States.[2]

Philip Bromberg
Born1931 (1931)
Died18 May 2020(2020-05-18) (aged 89–90)
NationalityAmerican
Known forTheory of Self-States
Scientific career
FieldsClinical Psychoanalysis

He was a supervising psychoanalyst, supervisor of psychotherapy, and member of the teaching faculty at William Alanson White Institute; a clinical assistant professor of psychology at Cornell University Medical College; assistant attending psychologist at New York Hospital-Payne Whitney Clinic; and a member of the teaching and supervisory faculty at the Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis.[3]

  1. ^ Virtual International Authority File
  2. ^ Greif, Don; Livingstone, Ruth H. (2013). "An Interview with Philip M. Bromberg ,Ph.D." (PDF). Contemporary Psychoanalysis. 49 (3). New York, N.Y.: 323–355. doi:10.1080/00107530.2013.10779253. S2CID 143735508.
  3. ^ Bromberg, P.M. (1979). "Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Regression". Contemporary Psychoanalysis. 15 (4): 647–655. doi:10.1080/00107530.1979.10745602. Retrieved 2020-07-10.