- William Guglielmo Niederland
William Guglielmo Niederland (1904 - 1993) was a German-American psychoanalyst. He was born in East Prussia, the son of an orthodox rabbi, and in early life was exposed to both the classic Talmudic education and to the secular learning of the Realgymnasium of Würzburg, Bavaria. After completing his medical studies at the University of Würzburg, he went on to an internship and residency in medicine. For years he served as an officer of the Department of Health for the industrial region of the Ruhr. [ [http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=paq.063.0101a PEP Web - William G. Niederland, M.D—1905-1993 ] ] In the 1950s, he began work with
concentration camp survivors. He investigated and documented the particular characteristics of their reactions, coining the term "survivor syndrome " in 1961. He later worked with the Vietnam Veteran Working Group in restoring the concept ofpost-traumatic stress disorders to theAmerican Psychiatric Association 'sDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) in 1980.References
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