Herbert Freudenberger papers 1969-1984

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Herbert Freudenberger papers 1969-1984

The papers of Herbert Freudenberger document his research in the area of burnout. There is little biographical information or correspondence in this collection. A sizeable portion of the collection is dedicated to articles and information Freudenberger collected on burnout in various occupational fields. There are also articles and advertisements regarding Freudenberger's own work and achievements.

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Freudenberger, Herbert J.

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Herbert Freudenberger was born in Germany on November 26, 1927. Freudenberger attended Brooklyn College, earning a BA in 1951 while being mentored by Abraham Maslow. He then earned a Master's degree in 1952 and a Ph.D. in 1956 in psychology from New York University. Freudenberger completed analysis training at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in 1962 under Theodore Reik. Freudenberger is credited for proposing the idea of "burnout" in his 1980 book Burnout: The High Cost...