Ulla Fröhling

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Ulla Fröhling (born Ulla Engelmann on April 13, 1945 in Bad Blankenburg ) is a German author and journalist.

Life

Ulla Engelmann grew up in Hamburg and attended elementary school and high school. After graduating from high school in 1966, she studied English and sociology. In 1968 she married Lothar Fröhling, then a construction student, and has lived with him in Hamburg ever since. The couple have no children. After graduating, she worked at Time Life , Brigitte , Environment and Current Affairs, and Cosmopolitan . Ulla Fröhling has been a freelance author since 1994.

Ulla Fröhling is Deputy Chairwoman of the Renate Rennebach Foundation .

Her focus is memory, trauma, addiction, child pornography, destructive cults and sects as well as humor, eroticism, trends, glosses.

Publications

Non-fiction

  • Drug gambling . Mosaik Verlag, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-570-03108-X .
  • Drug gambling - sufferers tell of a secret addiction. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1993, ISBN 3-596-11828-X .
  • Life between the sexes: intersexuality - experiences in a taboo area . Links, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-86153-290-5 .
  • Our stolen life: the true story of love and hope in a cruel sect . Lübbe Taschenbuch, Cologne 2012, ISBN 978-3-404-61660-2 .
  • Our Father in Hell. A factual report. Kallmeyer, Seelze-Velber 1996
  • Our Father in Hell - Incest and Abuse of a Young Girl in a Satanic Sect. 10 years later . mvg-Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-86882-546-6 .

Fiction

  • Just one more time: erotic stories . Piper, Munich / Zurich 1996, ISBN 3-492-22262-5
  • Susanne Schapowalow illustrated book (portrait), Jazzpresso 2011
  • Berlin Ballads (anthology), 2001

Articles in magazines

  • But you look bad! - About the appropriate treatment of survivors of violence , 2011 (online as PDF)

Awards

  • Emma Journalist Prize 1992/93, 1st place for "I have a daughter and I don't have her either"
  • EJF Fellowship at the FU Berlin 1999/2000
  • “Media Achievement Award” from the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, 2001, New Orleans

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