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Frederick Carl Redlich ("Fritz") (June 2, 1910 – January 1, 2004) was a
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
and academic administrator. He was dean of the
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from 1967 to 1972.


Personal life

Redlich was born in
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, the son of Ludwig Johann and Emma Redlich, and received his
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in 1935 from the
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. Following graduation, Redlich was an intern at
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(1935-1936) and a psychiatric resident at Vienna University Clinic (1936-1938). He moved to the
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in 1938 with his wife Elsa (divorced 1953). They had two sons, Erik Christopher (1941-2002), and Peter J. 195?. They became U.S. citizen in 1943. Later Fritz married operatic
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Herta Glaz Herta Glaz (also spelled Hertha; September 16, 1910 in Vienna – January 28, 2006 in Hamden, Connecticut) was an Austrian-born American operatic mezzo-soprano, voice teacher, and opera director of Austrian birth. She became a United States citize ...
with whom he was together for nearly 50 years."Herta Glaz (1910 – 2006)"
''New Austrian Information'', Volume 59, July/August 2006.


Career

He joined the faculty of Yale in 1942. In addition to his time as dean of the School of Medicine, Redlich was head of the department of
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from 1950 to 1967. He was a member of the
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and the
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. He was honored with Distinguished Service Awards from the
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and the
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.


Works

In 1952 Redlich co-edited with
Eugene Brody Eugene Bloor Brody (1921–2010) was an American psychiatrist. Brody was chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Dean for Social and Behavioral Studies at the University of Maryland. Brody was ...
the widely read book, "Psychotherapy With Schizophrenics." Redlich is best known within the field of Community Mental Health for his groundbreaking study done in the late 1950s with sociologist August Hollingshead. In the study, "Social Class and Mental Illness"Hollingshead, A.B., & Redlich, F.C. (1958) ''Social Class and Mental Illness: A Community Study''. New York: Wiley. the two researched the mentally ill population of New Haven, Connecticut and the treatment they received within a calendar year. Two aspects of the study have contributed to its historical significance. First, was the large, almost complete sample of all people from New Haven who sought psychiatric treatment in that year. This was achieved by identifying and communicating with psychiatric practitioners throughout the eastern United States as well as within New Haven. The second aspect of the study was its definition of social class by income level with the designation of five social classes using the Roman numerals I though V (V being the poorest). This system of class designation is still utilized in current social science research. The outcome of the study demonstrated that the majority of people in the upper two social classes received insight or talking therapy which was non-bodily intrusive and took place in private settings. The majority of the lowest social class received their treatment in public institutions. Their treatment consisted primarily of constraint and intrusive methods ( such as cold packs, electroshock, and lobotomies). The conclusions of their study were that social class plays a significant role in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment, with the upper social classes receiving less intrusive therapy.


Bibliography

* Redlich, F.K. (1937) Beitrag zur Kasuistik der Hypophysentumoren. ''Wiener Archiv für innere Medizin'' 30, 111-126. * Redlich, F.K. (1937) Der Bewußtseinsverlust beim cerebralen Insult. ''Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde'' 143, 251–267. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01761387 * Nowotny, K., & Redlich, F.K. (1938) Zur Klinik und Pathologie der Myasthenia Gravis. ''Klinische Wochenschrift'' 17, 262–267. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01779874 * Freudenberg, R., & Redlich, F.K. (1938) Prostigminwirkung und Cholinesterase bei der Myasthenia gravis. ''Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie'' 188, 645–649. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01859206 * Redlich, F.K. (1938) Das Weltmannsche Koagulationsband in der psychiatrisch-neurologischen Diagnostik. ''Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie'' 162, 802–814. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02890997 * Redlich, F.C. (1939) Metrazol Shock Treatment. Pharmacological And Biochemical Studies. ''American Journal of Psychiatry'' 96(1), 193-204. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.96.1.193 * Brody, E.B., & Redlich, F.C. (eds.) (1952) ''Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics''. New York: International Universities Press. * Redlich, F.C., & Bingham, J. (1953) ''The Inside Story. Psychiatry and Everyday Life''. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. * Redlich, F.C. (1954) The Influence of Environment on Mental Health. ''Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine'' 30(8), 608–621. * Gill, M., Newman, R., Redlich, F.C., & Sommers, M. (1954) ''The Initial Interview in Psychiatric Practice''. New York: International Universities Press. * Redlich, F.C. (1957) The Concept of Health in Psychiatry. In A.C. Leighton, J.A Clausen & R.N. Wilson, (eds.) ''Explorations in Social Psychiatry''. New York: Basic Books, 138-164. * Hollingshead, A.B., & Redlich, F.C. (1958) ''Social Class and Mental Illness: A Community Study''. New York: Wiley. * Redlich, F.C., & Freedman, D.X. (1966) ''The Theory and Practice of Psychiatry''. New York: Basic Books. * Redlich, F.C. (1993) A New Medical Diagnosis of Adolf Hitler. Giant Cell Arteritis-Temporal Arteritis. ''Archives of Internal Medicine'' 153(6), 693-697. * Redlich, F. (1998)
Hitler: Diagnosis of a Destructive Prophet
'. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.


References


External links



''Time'', March 24, 1967.

''Yale Bulletin & Calendar'', January 16, 2004.
Fritz/Frederick Redlich
(in German) from the online-archive of the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Redlich, Frederick 1910 births 2004 deaths Austrian psychiatrists Deaths from organ failure Members of the National Academy of Medicine Health professionals from Vienna Yale School of Medicine faculty Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Austrian emigrants to the United States