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词条 Frank Ochberg
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  1. Personal life

  2. Books edited

  3. Interviews

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Frank Ochberg (born 1940), is a psychiatrist, a pioneer in trauma science, an educator and the editor of the first text on the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He is one of the founding fathers of modern psychotraumatology and served on the committee that defined PTSD. He is a graduate of Harvard and of Johns Hopkins Medical School.

Ochberg is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Michigan State University, where he has also taught in the College of Human Medicine, College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Schools of Journalism and Criminal Justice.

Ochberg has recently devoted much of his time to educating journalists about trauma, and, in recognition, the Dart Center's Ochberg Fellowship was named for him. Ochberg Fellows, like Pulitzer prize-winning writers, must demonstrate exceptional writing skills as well as thorough investigation of their topics.

He is a graduate of Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University medical school. From 1969 to 1979 he was a regional, division, and associate director of the National Institute of Mental Health. He then became director of the Michigan Department of Mental Health, a position he held for 3 years, from 1979 to 1981.

Ochberg had created a therapeutic treatment, counting method, also known as Ochberg's counting method, designed to help with the desensitization of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.[1]

He had also founded, headed or been part of a number of organizations dealing with PTSD and its treatment, including Gift From Within (founder), Critical Incident Analysis Group (founder) and The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma (chairman emeritus).

Personal life

Ochberg attended Camp Rising Sun in 1955 and 1956.[2]

Ochberg has 3 children with Lynn Ochberg, his wife of over 40 years. They live in Okemos, Michigan, near Michigan State University, where Ochberg has taught in the College of Human Medicine and the Schools of Journalism and Criminal Justice.{{Citation needed|date=July 2007}}

Books edited

  • Violence and the Struggle for Existence (with Daniels and Gilula), editor (1970, Little Brown and Company)
  • Victims of Terrorism (with Soskis), editor (1982, Westview Press)
  • Post-traumatic Therapy and Victims of Violence, editor (1988, Brunner Mazel)
  • Survivor Psalm

Interviews

  • Mental Help Net's Wise Counsel Podcast featured an interview with Dr. Ochberg on October 1, 2008

See also

  • Robert D. Hare
  • Symptoms of victimization

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.countingmethod.com/|title=The Counting Method: Brief Treatment for PTSD|website=www.countingmethod.com}}
2. ^"Affiliated Programs: ARISE" Louis August Jonas Foundation. Retrieved February 17, 2011

External links

  • Gift From Within
  • His Post-traumatic Therapy Outline
  • http://www.dartcenter.org/fellowships
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