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In 1927 Menninger returned to Topeka, where he joined his father and brother Karl in their medical practice. By that time, they had already begun to specialize in psychiatry, a relatively new field in the United States. With his contributions, the
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evolved into the Menninger Sanitarium. Together they developed the Menninger Foundation. This non-profit organization has provided clinical services to both in- and out-patients, and engages in research, education, and social outreach.
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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,
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in treating mental illness. Along with his brother Karl, Menninger utilized bibliotherapy at the Menninger Clinic. Following the success of Karl's book,
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William Claire Menninger was born on October 15, 1899, at Topeka, Kansas, to Dr. C. F. Menninger and Flo Knisely Menninger.
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in 1919 and went on to follow his father and brother into medicine. In 1924 he graduated from the
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Following the war, this document strongly influenced the first mental disorders section of the
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Menninger married Catherine Wright on December 11, 1925. They had three sons together:
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Rebecca Jo Plant, "William Menninger and American psychoanalysis, 1946–48",
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In the Menninger Family Archives from Kansas State Historical Society.
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published in 1949. Its influence could be seen even more on the first
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Reproduction of 1943 War Department Technical Bulletin: Medical 203
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Menninger was an early innovator and advocate for the use of
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in New York State. After completing a two-year internship at
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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International Statistical Classification of Diseases
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program in the 1930s. He was skipper of the S.S.S.
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Index

William Menninger
William Meninger

Topeka, Kansas
Roy Wright Menninger
William Walter Menninger
Karl Menninger
Karl
Menninger Foundation
Topeka, Kansas
Topeka, Kansas
Charles Frederick Menninger
Karl
Washburn University
Cornell University College of Medicine
Bellevue Hospital
psychiatry
St. Elizabeths Hospital
Washington, D.C.
Roy W. Menninger
W. Walter Menninger
Eagle Scouts
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award
Menninger Clinic
bibliotherapy
Boy Scouts of America
Sea Scouts
World War II
Surgeon General of the United States Army
classification of mental disorders

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