Karl Menninger

Karl Menninger

Infobox Person
name = Karl Augustus Menninger


birth_date = birth date|1893|7|22|mf=y
birth_place = Topeka, Kansas, United States
death_date = death date and age|1990|7|18|1893|7|22
death_place =
other_names =
known_for =
occupation = Psychiatrist
spouse = Grace Gaines Jeanetta Lyle
children = Julia Menninger Gottesman Robert Gaines Menninger Martha Menninger Nichols Rosemary Menninger (adopted)
parents = Charles Frederick Menninger Florence Vesta Menninger
relatives = Will Menninger (brother) Edwin A Menninger (brother) Ann Gottesman (granddaughter)

Karl Augustus Menninger (July 22, 1893 - July 18, 1990), born in Topeka, Kansas, was an American psychiatrist and a member of the famous Menninger family of psychiatrists who founded the Menninger Foundation and the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.

Biography

Karl Menninger attended Washburn University, Indiana University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was accepted to Harvard Medical School, where he graduated cum laude in 1917.

Beginning with an internship in Kansas City, he worked at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital and taught at Harvard Medical School. In 1919 Menninger returned to Topeka and together with his father, Charles Frederick Menninger, he founded the Menninger Clinic. By 1925, he had attracted enough investors to build the Menninger Sanitarium. His book, "The Human Mind" appeared in 1930. In 1952 Karl Targownik, who would become one of his closest friends, joined the Clinic. His brother, William C. Menninger, who played a leading role in the US Army's psychiatric work, also later joined them.

The Menninger Foundation was established In 1941. After World War II, Karl Menninger was instrumental in founding the Winter Veterans Administration Hospital, in Topeka. It became the largest psychiatric training center in the world.

In 1967 Chaim Potok quotes Menninger in the dedication page of "The Chosen". In 1981 He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by Jimmy Carter.

Work

During his career, Menninger wrote a number of influential books. In his first book, "The Human Mind", Menninger argued that psychiatry was a science and that the mentally ill were only slightly different than healthy individuals. In "The Crime of Punishment", Menninger argued that crime was preventable through psychiatric treatment; punishment was a brutal and inefficient relic of the past. He advocated treating offenders like the mentally ill.

His subsequent books include "The Vital Balance", "Man Against Himself" and "Love Against Hate".

Position on insanity

In his publications, Menninger offered demonic oppression and/or possession as a possible answer to many of the unknowns that could not be explained through science, especially in the area of schizophrenia. He correlated this finding biblically and collaborated with the late Catholic Archbishop Fulton Sheen of New York.Fact|date=April 2008

Letter to Thomas Szasz

On October 6, 1988, less than two years before his death, Karl Menninger wrote a letter to Thomas Szasz, author of "The Myth of Mental Illness".

In the letter Menninger says that he has just read Szasz's book "Insanity: The Idea and Its Consequences". Menninger wrote that neither of them liked the situation in which insanity separates men from men and free will is forgotten. After recounting the lack of scientific method in psychology over the years, Menninger expressed his regret that he did not come over to a dialogue with Szasz. Menninger writes the terms "diagnosis", "patients" and "treatment" in quotes, suggesting that he had agreed to some extent with Szasz's arguments that psychiatric diagnosis is a medical fraud, psychiatric patients are prisoners and psychiatric treatments are tortures.Fact|date=September 2008 Menninger's letter suggests he had been much closer to Szasz on issues in psychiatry than one might have suspected from reading Szasz's criticisms of Menninger.

Menninger's letter to Szasz and Szasz's reply were released into the public domain and can be read in their entirety at [http://www.szasz.com/menninger.html Szasz.com] .

ee also

* Ann Gottesman
* Menninger Foundation
* Roman abacus
* Reinisch Rose Garden and Doran Rock Garden

Publications

Menninger has written several books and articles. A selection:
* 1930. "The Human Mind". Garden City, NY: Garden City Pub. Co.
* 1931. "From Sin to Psychiatry, an Interview on the Way to Mental Health with Dr. Karl A. Menninger" [by] L. M. Birkhead. Little Blue Books Series #1585. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Press.
* 1938. "Man Against Himself". New York: Harcourt, Brace.
* 1950. "Guide to Psychiatric Books; with a Suggested Basic Reading List." New York: Grune & Stratton.
* 1952. "Manual for Psychiatric Case Study". New York: Grune & Stratton.
* 1958. "Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique". New York: Basic Books.
* 1959. "A Psychiatrist’s World: Selected Papers". New York: Viking Press.
* 1968. "Das Leben als Balance; seelische Gesundheit und Krankheit im Lebensprozess". München: R. Piper.
* 1972. "A Guide to Psychiatric Books in English [by] Karl Menninger". New York: Grune & Stratton.
* 1978. "The Crime of Punishment". New York: Penguin Books.
* 1978. "The Human Mind Revisited: Essays in Honor of Karl A. Menninger". Edited by Sydney Smith. New York: International Universities Press.
* 1985. "Conversations with Dr. Karl Menninger" (sound recording)

References

External links

* [http://www.menningerclinic.com/about/early-history.htm#KarlMenninger Biography of Karl Menninger]
* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/me/Menninge.html Bartleby article on Karl Menninger]
* [http://www.srmason-sj.org/web/journal-files/Issues/mar03/uzzel.htm Scottish Rite Journal Obituary]
* [http://www.kshs.org/research/collections/documents/businessrecords/business_records_findingaids/menninger/menninger_family.htm#karl Karl Menninger] in Menninger Family Archives from Kansas State Historical Society


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