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Eric Lindemann is an American author and psychiatrist, specializing in bereavement. He worked at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Education
editLindemann was a graduate of Harvard Medical School.[1] The Eric Lindemann Mental Health Center was named after him.
Work
editAuthor of "Symptomatology and Management of Acute Grief", a paper on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. It was published in September of 1944.
Studied the survivors of the Cocoanut Grove fire (1942), which was the deadliest nightclub fire in United States history. [2]
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