
Frank Ochberg
Frank Ochberg is a prominent psychiatrist who is recognized for his work in understanding trauma and its psychological effects, particularly in relation to hostage situations. He played a key role in defining the concept of Stockholm Syndrome, providing insights into the psychological mechanisms that can lead victims to bond with their captors. Ochberg has contributed significantly to the fields of crisis negotiation and trauma recovery, and he has worked with law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, to develop strategies for managing hostage situations.
Born on Jan 01, 1933 (92 years old)
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Frank Ochberg defined the Stockholm syndrome for the FBI and Scotland Yard in the 1970s.
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