- Lawrence Kolb
Lawrence C. Kolb (
June 16 ,1911 –October 20 ,2006 ) was an Americanpsychiatrist who played a prominent role in mental health administration, research and community mental health.Lawrence C. Kolb was born in
Baltimore ,Maryland . Because his family lived in Ireland from 1928 to 1931, he attended Trinity College inDublin . He returned to the United States to medical school atJohns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Following graduation, he did residency training inpsychiatry andneurology (then considered one specialty) atStrong Memorial Hospital inRochester, NY . DuringWorld War II , he went into the Navy and was stationed aboard hospital ships and then put in charge of a clinic for "battle fatigue" inPortsmouth, NH . After the Navy, Kolb worked at theNational Institute of Mental Health inBethesda, MD and theMayo Clinic inRochester, MN . In 1954 Dr. Kolb was appointed chairman of the Department of Psychiatry atColumbia University Medical Center and director of the affiliatedNew York State Psychiatric Institute . Kolb oversaw numerous clinical and research advances during his 21-year tenure, the longest of any director. In 1976 Kolb left his posts at Columbia to become the New York State Commissioner of Mental Hygiene and correct abuses in the state system of mental health.Dr. Kolb was strongly committed to research in psychiatry. Early in his career he did a seminal study of
phantom limb pain (see the reference below). Many years later he led a significant study on "battle fatigue" inVietnam veteran s, finding thatpost-traumatic stress disorder could cause physical signs and symptoms. The research facility at New York State Psychiatric Institute is called the Lawrence C. Kolb Research Building.His father
His father, also named Lawrence Kolb (1881-1972), was also an eminent psychiatrist. Dr. Kolb Sr. pioneered the medical approach to narcotics addiction treatment and advocated treating drug addicts as patients, not criminals.
References
*The Painful Phantom. Psychology, Physiology and Treatment. By Lawrence C. Kolb, M.D., Section of Psychiatry, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Pp 50. 1954. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher. Oxford, England: Blackwell Scientific Publications.
*A psychophysiological study of post traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam veterans. By EB Blanchard EB, LC Kolb, TP Pallmeyer TP, and RJ Gerardi. Psychiatric Quarterly 1982 Winter;54(4):220-9.External links
* [http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/158/5/692 Dr. Lawrence C. Kolb: One Student’s Recollection] by Richard G. Druss, M.D. in the
American Journal of Psychiatry 158:692-693, May 2001
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/28/nyregion/28kolb.html Lawrence C. Kolb, 95, Leader in Mental Health Movement] , obituary by Benedict Carey inThe New York Times , Oct. 28, 2006
* [http://www.nysun.com/article/42440 Lawrence Kolb, 95, Studied Stress Disorders] , obituary by Stephen Miller in theNew York Sun , Oct. 27, 2006
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=Pager&DB=pubmed Bibliography of Lawrence C. Kolb] , over 90 of his publications listed by theNational Library of Medicine
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