Dr. Frederick J. Frese III (October 3, 1940- July 16, 2018) was an American psychologist, and an advocate for the mentally ill. In 1968, Fred was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and ordered to live the rest of his life in the Ohio State Psychiatric System. In 1980, Frese was promoted to the Director of Psychology of the Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center. In 1988, Frese began speaking publicly about his experiences as a "sometimes-psychotic psychologist", and over the course of 30 years gave 2,000 speeches in 47 states and several countries. In 2005, Frese was featured as one of CNN's "Wellness Warriors".
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| - Dr. Frederick J. Frese III (October 3, 1940- July 16, 2018) was an American psychologist, and an advocate for the mentally ill. In 1968, Fred was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and ordered to live the rest of his life in the Ohio State Psychiatric System. In 1980, Frese was promoted to the Director of Psychology of the Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center. In 1988, Frese began speaking publicly about his experiences as a "sometimes-psychotic psychologist", and over the course of 30 years gave 2,000 speeches in 47 states and several countries. In 2005, Frese was featured as one of CNN's "Wellness Warriors". (en)
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| - Dr. Frederick J. Frese III (October 3, 1940- July 16, 2018) was an American psychologist, and an advocate for the mentally ill. In 1968, Fred was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and ordered to live the rest of his life in the Ohio State Psychiatric System. In 1980, Frese was promoted to the Director of Psychology of the Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center. In 1988, Frese began speaking publicly about his experiences as a "sometimes-psychotic psychologist", and over the course of 30 years gave 2,000 speeches in 47 states and several countries. In 2005, Frese was featured as one of CNN's "Wellness Warriors". (en)
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