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Roy W. Menninger

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Lawrence J. Friedman, author of a book on the Menningers, characterized Roy Menninger's presidency as one in which the concern for fundraising and building construction was greater than that for psychiatric research. Menninger said that he found Friedman's book "distasteful" and "a gossipy tabloid
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In 1967, he was elected as president and CEO of the Menninger Foundation, operator of the Menninger Clinic and Menninger Hospital. During his time as president, the Menninger Clinic was recognized as "one of the major psychiatric treatment and teaching facilities in the world." Also under his
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in 1947 and from the Cornell University Medical College in 1951. He interned at New York Hospital in New York City and served his residency in psychiatry at Boston State Hospital and Boston Psychopathic Hospital. He was married in June 1951 to Ann Catherine Colwell.
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and his wife Catherine Wright, while they lived in New York. His father was completing an internship at Bellevue Hospital. The family returned to Topeka, Kansas in 1927, when his father joined the Menninger Clinic, with his brother
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Early in his career, Menninger served as a teaching and research fellow at Harvard Medical School. He also served on the staff of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. From 1953 to 1955, he served as a psychiatrist with the
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leadership, the foundation successfully raised funds on a national basis to build a new $ 23-million hospital (completed in 1982) and underwent major expansion, extending its work to include
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Beginning in 1961, he served as a staff psychiatrist of the C.F. Menninger Memorial Hospital in
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Braslow, Joel (March 1, 2002). "American Psychiatry after World War II (1944-1994) (review)".
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Roy Wright Menninger was born in 1926 as the first of three sons to
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In 1993, Menninger retired as president and CEO, and his brother,
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Topeka, Kansas
Swarthmore College
Cornell University Medical College
Menninger Clinic
Menninger Foundation
William C. Menninger
Karl Menninger
Charles Frederick Menninger
Swarthmore College
United States Army
Salzburg
Topeka, Kansas
Menninger Foundation
group psychotherapy
family therapy
biofeedback
halfway house
short-term psychotherapy
alcohol and drug rehabilitation program
W. Walter Menninger
Houston
Baylor College of Medicine
John Nemiah
"Bride for Roy Wright Menninger"
Newspapers.com



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