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Benjamin Karpman (August 8, 1886 – May 24, 1962) was an American
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their sy ...
known for his work on
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. He served as Professor and Head of Psychiatry at Howard University College of Medicine from 1921 to 1941.Williams EY (November 1967)
The Howard Department of Neurology and Psychiatry.
''Journal of the National Medical Association'', 59:6 pp. 47 ff.


Life and career

Karpman was born in
Slutzk Slutsk ( officially transliterated as Sluck, be, Слуцк; russian: Слуцк; pl, Słuck, lt, Sluckas, Yiddish/Hebrew: סלוצק ''Slutsk'') is a city in Belarus, located on the Sluch River south of Minsk. As of 2022, its population is ...
. He graduated from
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Tw ...
, earning a bachelor's degree in 1915, a master's degree in 1918, and a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1920. While at University of Minnesota Medical School, he worked with
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on pioneering ''in situ'' pH measurements in the human digestive tract. After completing his internship at
St. Elizabeths Hospital St. Elizabeths Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in Southeast, Washington, D.C. operated by the District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health. It opened in 1855 under the name Government Hospital for the Insane, the first federally oper ...
, he rose to the position of Senior Medical Officer and Psychotherapist. Karpman was a proponent of
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek: + . is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques"What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might b ...
and published many
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s based on his clinical experience. At Howard, he introduced
dynamic psychiatry Dynamic psychiatry is based on the study of emotional processes, their origins, and the mental mechanisms underlying them. It is in direct contrast with descriptive psychiatry, which is based on the study of observable symptoms and behavioral phen ...
into the medical curriculum.Willie CV, Kramer, BM, Brown BS (1973). Racism and mental health: essays. University of Pittsburgh Press, Karpman was a contributor to ''
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'', where he was critical of the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act.Karpman B (May 10, 1931). A law that creates crime. '' Chicago Daily Tribune'' He was elected to the New York Academy of Sciences in 1953.Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, p. 282. Karpman was critical of both law and medicine in their treatment of social problems. He predicted that by 2010 the U.S. would have no prisons, just psychiatric treatment centers for lawbreakers. "I am at odds with the legal profession and most of psychiatry," he conceded, "but they're all wrong. The question is simply, 'Is the accused sick or not?' You can't have mental illness and criminal responsibility in the same person at the same time."Staff report (May 23, 1960)
Medicine: Criminal or Insane?
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Karpman had a
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on May 23, 1962 and died the next day.Cruvant BA (1963). Benjamin Karpman. M.D.: (1886–1962) '' American Journal of Psychiatry'' 119:1119-1120, May 1963 Death notices. '' Psychiatric Quarterly''. Volume 36, Number 1, 791-796, Lavine TZ (1963). Benjamin Karpman, MD (1888-1962), Memorial Minutes. ''Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association.'' 1962-1963 V.36


Selected publications

*Woodrow H, Karpman B (1917). A new olfactoric technique and some results. ''Journal of Experimental Psychology'' Volume 2, Issue 6, December 1917, Pages 431-447 *McClendon JF, Sheldon A, Karpman B (1918)
The hydrogen ion concentrations of the contents of the small intestine.
''Journal of Biological Chemistry'', Feb 19, 1918. XXXIV, No 1. *Karpman B (1933). ''Case studies in the psychopathology of crime, Volume 1.'' Mimeoform Press *Karpman B (1935). ''The individual criminal: studies in the psychogenetics of crime, Volume 1.'' Nervous and Mental Disease Pub. Co. *Karpman B, Washington MD (1936). The individual criminal. ''The British Medical Journal'' Vol. 2, No. 3952 (Oct. 3, 1936), p. 676 *Karpman B (1941). On the need of separating psychopathy into two distinct clinical types: the symptomatic and the idiopathic. ''Journal of Criminal Psychopathology'' 3, 112-137. *Karpman B (1946). Psychopathy in the scheme of human typology. ''Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease,'' Volume 103 - Issue 3 - ppg 276-288 *Karpman B (1946). Felonious assault revealed as a symptom of abnormal sexuality; a contribution to the psychogenesis of psychopathic behavior. ''J Crim Law Criminol'' 1946 Sep-Oct;37(3):193-215. *Karpman B (1947). Dream Life in A Case of Transvestism: With Particular Attention To the Problem of Latent Homosexuality. ''Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease'' September 1947 - Volume 106 - Issue 3 - ppg 292-337. *Karpman B (1947). Passive parasitic psychopathy: toward the personality structure and psychogenesis of idiopathic psychopathy (anethopathy). ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1947 Apr;34(2):198 *Karpman B (1947). Moral agenesis. ''Psychiatr Q''. 1947 Jul;21(3):361-98. *Karpman B (1947). An attempt at a re-evaluation of some concepts of law and psychiatry. ''Reprint J Crim Law Criminol'' (1931). 1947 Sep-Oct;38(3):206-17. *Karpman B (1947). A psychiatrist looks at the social scientists. ''Am J Sociol''. 1947 Sep;53(2):131-40. *Karpman B (1949). ''Objective psychotherapy: principles, methods, and results.'' ''Journal of Clinical Psychology'' Jul;5(3):193-342. *Karpman B (1949). ''Case Lying; a minor inquiry into the ethics of neurotic and psychopathic behavior. ''Reprint J Crim Law Criminol'' 1949 Jul-Aug;40(2):135-57. *Karpman B (1948). Emotional background of white slavery; toward the psychogenesis of so-called psychopathic behavior. ''J Crim Law Criminol'' 1948 May-Jun;39(1):1-18. *Karpman B (1948). Sex life in prison. ''Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology'' Jan-1948 Feb;38(5):475-86. *Karpman B (1948). Criminal psychopathology; a brief inventory. ''Prog Neurol Psychiatry''. 1948;3:451-68. *Karpman B (1948). Conscience in the psychopath: Another version. '' American Journal of Orthopsychiatry'' Jul;18(3):455-91. *Karpman B (1948). ''The alcoholic woman: case studies in the psychodynamics of alcoholism.'' Linacre Press ASIN B000RTFUBS *Karpman B (1948). The myth of the psychopathic personality. ''American Journal of Psychiatry'' Mar;104(9):523-34. *Karpman B (1948). Coprophilia; a collective review. ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1948 Jul;35(3):253-72. *Karpman B (1948). The psychopathology of exhibitionism; review of the literature. ''J Clin Exp Psychopathol''. 1948 Apr;9(2):179-225. *Karpman B (1949). Criminality, insanity and the law. 'reprint 1949 'Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology'' Jan-Feb;39(5):584-605. *Karpman B (1949). ''Symposium on psychopathology.'' ''Archives of Criminal Psychodynamics'' *Karpman B (1949). The principles and methods of objective psychotherapy. ''J Clin Psychol''. 2000 Jul;56(7):877-87. *Karpman B (1949). From the autobiography of a liar; toward the clarification of the problem of psychopathic states. ''Psychiatr Q''. 1949 Apr;23(2):277; passim. *Karpman B (1949). A modern Gulliver; a study in coprophilia. ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1949 Jul;36(3):260; passim. *Karpman B, Lurie LA, Lippman HS, Lourie RS, Rabinovitch RD, Allen FH, Spitz RA, Anderson VV (1950). The psychopathic delinquent child; Round Table, 1949. ''
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''. 1950 Apr;20(2):223-65. *Karpman B (1950). A case of paedophilia (legally rape) cured by psychoanalysis. ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1950 Jul;37(3):235-76. *Karpman B (1950). Aggression. ''Am J Orthopsychiatry''. 1950 Oct;20(4):694-718. *Karpman B (1951). Psychosis with psychopathic personality: an untenable diagnosis. ''Psychiatr Q''. 1951 Oct;25(4):618-40. *Karpman B (1951). The sexual psychopath. ''J Am Med Assoc''. 1951 Jun 23;146(8):721-6. *Karpman B (1951). The sexual psychopath. Discussion. ''Am J Psychother''. 1951 Oct;5(4):584-605. *Karpman B (1951). A psychoanalytic study of a fraternal twin. ''
Am J Orthopsychiatry The ''American Journal of Orthopsychiatry'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering orthopsychiatry. It is published by the American Psychological Association on behalf of the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice ...
''. 1951 Oct;21(4):735-55. *Karpman B (1951). A psychoanalytic study of a case of murder. ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1951 Jul;38(3):245-70. *Karpman B (1952). Insecurity in search of security. ''Am J Psychother''. 1952 Jan;6(1):23-43. *Karpman B (1952). Dramanalysis. ''Am J Orthopsychiatry''. 1952 Jul;22(3):570-83. *Karpman B (1952). The psychonomic principle in human behavior. ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1952 Apr;39(2):168-86. *Karpman B (1953). Dream life in a case of hebephrenia. ''Psychiatr Q''. 1953 Apr;27(2):262-316. *Karpman B (1953). Psychodynamics in a fraternal twinship relations. ''Psychoanal Rev''. 1953 Jul;40(3):243-67. *Karpman B (1953). Psychogenic (hysterical) dysphagia; report of a case. ''Am J Orthopsychiatry''. 1953 Jul;23(3):472-500. *Karpman B (1954). A case of fulminating pyromania. ''J Nerv Ment Dis''. 1954 Mar;119(3):205-32. *Karpman B (1955). ''The hangover; a critical study in the psychodynamics of alcoholism'' Thomas, ASIN B000IB76C6 *Karpman B (1955). Dream life in a case of pyromania. Psychoanal Rev. 1955 Jan;42(1):44-60. *Karpman B (1956). Criminal Psychodynamics. A Platform. The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Vol. 47, No. 1 (May - Jun., 1956), pp. 8–17 *Karpman B (1959). Symposia on child and juvenile delinquency: presented at the American Orthopsychiatric Association. ''J Am Med Assoc''. 1959;171(5):624-625. *Karpman B (1961). The structure of neurosis: With special differentials between neurosis, psychosis, homosexuality, alcoholism, psychopathy, and criminality. ''Archives of Criminal Psychodynamics''. 4, 599-646. *Karpman B (1964). ''The sexual offender and his offenses: etiology, pathology, psychodynamics, and treatment.'' Julian Press, ASIN B0007HAB2I


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Karpman, Benjamin 1886 births 1962 deaths People from Slutsk People from Slutsky Uyezd Belarusian Jews Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent University of Minnesota Medical School alumni