Herbert Freudenberger Scientist

Herbert J. Freudenberger (1926 – 1999) was a German-born American psychologist. Though Freudenberger had many jobs in his life, including practitioner, editor, theoretician, and author, his most significant contribution is in the understanding and treatment of stress, burnout, and substance abuse.Freudenberger was one of the first to describe the symptoms of exhaustion professionally and conduct a comprehensive study on burnout. In 1980, he published a book dealing with burnout, which became a standard reference on the phenomenon. His most prestigious award was the American Psychological Foundation Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Practice of Psychology in 1999.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 26, 1926
Birth place
Frankfurt , Germany
Nationality
Germany
United States
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1999
Place of death
United States , New York
Residence
United States
Education
Brooklyn College
New York University
Known for
Burnout (psychology)

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Scientist

awards
American Psychological Association
Field of study
Psychology

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