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Frederic F. Flach (1927–2006)

Author of The Secret Strength of Depression

34 Works 216 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Frederic Flach, M.D., K.C.H.S., was an internationally recognized psychiatrist and author. He has written numerous articles in scientific journals, several text-books, and many acclaimed books including the bestselling The Secret Strength of Depression; Choices; The Secret Strength of Angels; and show more Faith, Heating and Miracles. show less

Works by Frederic F. Flach

Rickie (1990) 20 copies, 2 reviews

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Legal name
Frederic Francis Flach
Birthdate
1927-01-25
Date of death
2006-09-26
Gender
male
Places of residence
New York, USA
Occupations
Psychiatrist

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This is a marketing device for Triavil, a combination tranquilizer-antidepressant containing perphanazine and amitriptyline HCl
 
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lidaskoteina | Dec 29, 2020 |
Psychiatrist Frederic Flach's original work on ways of handling stress by building resilience rather than capitulating and perhaps falling into depression. Dr. Flach describes as process of "disruption," which is giving into stress instead of advoiding it. Then "reintegration," the process of putting the pieces of our world back together in a stronger structure. By doing this, the qualities of resilience, such as increased self-esteem, independence, will create an ability to emerge from shattering adversities with more equanimity.… (more)
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Sep 21, 2017 |
Absolutely shocking what this girl had to go through (institutionalization for schizophrenia) because of a simple, overlooked problem.
 
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__Lindsey__ | 1 other review | Apr 17, 2013 |
Interesting book. I found myself rooting for troubled Rickie in her struggles with the darker periods of her life. The book gives some insight to what it is like to suffer from mental illness, which will be of interest to caregivers and loved ones. But it certainly doesn't have all the answers. In the end it seemed that Rickie made progress against her illness by simply deciding she didn't want to be categorized as a mentally ill person any more. Perhaps such a decision is more powerful than one would think!… (more)
 
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KathyMcSparran | 1 other review | Apr 13, 2012 |

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