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Leonard Roy Frank (July 15, 1932 – January 15, 2015,) was an American human rights activist,
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, editor, writer, aphorist, and lecturer. Frank lived in
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from 1959 until his death, where he managed an art gallery before he began collecting quotations. It was Leonard Roy Frank who discovered notable artist G. Mark Mulleian in 1969 and displayed his work at the Frank gallery. Frank graduated from the
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in 1954. He then served in the
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and later sold real estate. In 1962, in San Francisco, Frank was committed to a psychiatric hospital for being ' paranoid schizophrenic' and given
insulin shock therapy Insulin shock therapy or insulin coma therapy was a form of psychiatric treatment in which patients were repeatedly injected with large doses of insulin in order to produce daily comas over several weeks.Neustatter WL (1948) ''Modern psychiatry ...
treatments and dozens of
electroconvulsive therapy Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a psychiatric treatment where a generalized seizure (without muscular convulsions) is electrically induced to manage refractory mental disorders.Rudorfer, MV, Henry, ME, Sackeim, HA (2003)"Electroconvulsive th ...
(ECT) treatments. By 1972, Frank worked at ''Madness Network News.'' In December 1973, he and Wade Hudson founded Network Against Psychiatric Assault (NAPA), a patients' and survivors' advocacy group. Of ECT, Frank wrote: "Over the last thirty-five years I have researched the various shock procedures, particularly electroshock or ECT, have spoken with hundreds of ECT survivors, and have corresponded with many others. From all these sources and my own experience, I have concluded that ECT is a brutal, dehumanizing, memory-destroying, intelligence lowering, brain-damaging, brainwashing, life-threatening technique." Due to his years of anti-ECT testimony and activism, Linda Andre wrote in ''Doctors of Deception'', "If Marilyn Rice was the Queen of Shock, Leonard Roy Frank was the King." The author
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called Frank "one of the important people who helped to develop the theory and practice of french: humanistic antipsychiatry" and mentioned him in Lehmann's "Expression of Gratitude on the Occasion of the Award of an Honorary Doctoral Degree by the School of Psychology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (
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), September 28, 2010".Lecture given on the occasion of the awarding of an Honorary Doctoral Degree on September 28, 2010 by the School of Psychology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
/ref> A published author, Frank compiled numerous books of quotes and passages, as well as writing about his own experiences.


Published works

* ''The History of Shock Treatment'' (1978). * ''Influencing Minds: A Reader in Quotations'' (1994).
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. * Electroschock (1996). In
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, ''Schöne neue Psychiatrie, Vol. 1: Wie Chemie und Strom auf Geist und Psyche wirken'' (pp. 287–319). Berlin: Antipsychiatrieverlag. . * ''Random House Webster's Quotationary'' (1998).
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. * ''Random House Webster's Wit and Humor Quotationary'' (2003).
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. * ''Freedom: Quotes and Passages from the World's Greatest Freethinkers'' (2003) * ''Electroshock: The Case Against'' (2005). (With Robert F. Morgan,
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, John Friedberg, Berton Roueche, Bertram Karon). IPI Publishing. * ''Wit: The Greatest Things Ever Said'' (2009). Random House * ''Inspiration: The Greatest Things Ever Said'' (2009). Random House * ''The Electroshock Quotationary'' * ''Love Quotes: 300 Sayings and Poems''.


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Mindfreedom International – Leonard Frank
{{DEFAULTSORT:Frank, Leonard Roy American health activists Writers from New York (state) Writers from San Francisco 1932 births People with schizophrenia Psychiatric survivor activists Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania alumni Activists from California 2015 deaths