Frank Ochberg
Frank Ochberg, M.D., originated the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, served as its first chairman, and now helps journalists understand traumatic stress and traumatic stress experts understand journalists. He is a founding board member of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and a recipient of their highest honor, the Lifetime Achievement Award. He edited the first text on the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder after serving on the committee that defined PTSD.
Ochberg was associate director of the National Institute of Mental Health and director of the MichiganDepartment of Mental Health. At Michigan State University, he is a clinical professor of psychiatry and was formerly an adjunct professor of criminal justice and journalism. He developed, with colleagues, the Academy for Critical Incident Analysis at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Gift from Within (a nonprofit for persons with PTSD), and the Committee for Community Awareness and Protection (responding to serial-killer threats). For this latter activity, Ochberg was the first physician to receive the Law Enforcement Medal of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Ochberg served in uniform during the Vietnam era and advises several nonprofit veteran’s organizations. As a Red Cross volunteer, Ochberg assisted families at sites of earthquakes, floods, fires, and aircraft disasters.