Silas L. Warner

Silas L. Warner

Silas L. Warner entered Princeton University from Choate Rosemary Hall in June, 1942, and graduated in 1945 after his first year at Northwestern Medical School. As a student he wrestled and played varsity soccer, football, tennis and hockey.His internship and residency were done at Menninger School of Psychiatry. Dr. Warner had a consulting relationship with Swarthmore College while being senior attending psychiatrist at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.In 1963 Silas wed Libby Severinghaus Dingle.

A dedicated researcher and writer, Silas co-authored a major work on personality disorders. His other published works dealt with how preschool children learn, and the relationship between truth, reality, lies and delusions. Among his written articles was a major feature in "The New York Times" on cocaine use in professional sports.

Silas died in San Francisco on November 20, 1993.

Some Published Works

* "Your Child Learns Naturally" (with Edward B. Rosenberg)

* "The Psychotic Personality" (with Myron L. Glucksman, M.D.)

* "Freud and the Mighty Warrior"

* "Dreams in New Perspective: The Royal Road Revisited"

References

1. Princeton Alumni Weekly [http://webscript.princeton.edu/~paw/memorials/memdisplay.php?id=1529]


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