William C. Menninger

William C. Menninger

William Claire Menninger (1899-1966) was a co-founder with his brother Karl and his father of The Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas, which is an internationally known center for treatment of behavioral disorders.

Boy Scouts

William Menninger was involved with the Boy Scouts of America's Sea Scouts program in the 1930s. He was skipper of the "S.S.S. Kansas", which was the National Flagship for 1931 and 1933. The skipper's manual he wrote for the Kansas Sea Scouts was later used as the basis for the BSA's published "Handbook for Skippers". He was also be a member of the National Sea Scout Committee during this time. All three of his sons, Roy W. Menninger, Philip B. Menninger, and W. Walter Menninger are Eagle Scouts and recipients of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.

Family

William Claire Menninger was born on October 15, 1899, in Topeka, Kansas. He graduated from Washburn University in 1919 and entered the Cornell University College of Medicine, graduating in 1924. He married Catherine Wright on Dec. 11, 1925. After completing a two-year internship at Bellvue Hospital, he studied psychiatry at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1927.

Psychiatry

That same year, he returned to Topeka and joined his father and older brother, Karl, in their medical practice, which by that time had already begun to specialize in psychiatry. With his contributions, the Menninger Clinic evolved into the Menninger Sanitarium, and eventually into the Menninger Foundation, a non-profit organization which provided not only clinical services to in- and out-patients, but also engaged in research, education, and social outreach.

econd World War

At the outset of World War II, he left the Menninger Foundation to become the Director of the Psychiatry Consultants Division in the office of the Surgeon General of the United States Army. He chaired the committee which produced document "Medical 203", a major revision of existing US classifications of mental disorders. It was adopted by all the armed services and, following the war, had a substantial influence on the first mental disorders section of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases published in 1949 and, even more so, on the first Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published in 1952.Houts, A.C. (2000) [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/72506618/abstract Fifty years of psychiatric nomenclature: Reflections on the 1943 War Department Technical Bulletin, Medical 203.] Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56 (7), Pages 935 - 967]

econdary Literature

*Rebecca Jo Plant, "William Menninger and American psychoanalysis, 1946–48", "History of Psychiatry", Vol. 16, No. 2, 181-202 (2005)

ee also

* Karl Menninger

References

External links

* [http://www.kshs.org/research/collections/documents/businessrecords/business_records_findingaids/menninger/menninger_family.htm#william William C Menninger] In the Menninger Family Archives from Kansas State Historical Society.
* [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/72506614/abstract Reproduction of 1943 War Department Technical Bulletin: Medical 203] from the Journal of Clinical Psychology. Original reproduction in the journal (JCLP, 1946) was "by courtesy of Brigadier General William C. Menninger, Office of the Surgeon General, Army Service Forces, Washington, D.C."


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