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Jerrold Morton Post (February 8, 1934 – November 22, 2020) 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 ...
and author. He was an analyst for the
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(C.I.A.) and the founder of the Center for the Analysis of Personality and Political Behavior. Post created a number of "psychobiographies" on notable individuals during his tenure at the C.I.A. and is credited in some sources as inventing the field of
political psychology Political psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field, dedicated to understanding politics, politicians and political behavior from a psychological perspective, and psychological processes using socio-political perspectives. The relation ...
.


Biography


Early life and education

Jerrold Morton Post was born on February 8, 1934, in
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,
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. His mother was Lillian (Chaikind) Post, the bookkeeper at a shoe store, and his father was Jacob Post, a seller of movie reels to local theaters. Post worked his way through
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the w ...
, from which he received his undergraduate degree in 1956. He received his M.D. degree in 1960, also from Yale. He completed a two-year residency at
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States and is cons ...
that was followed by a two-year fellowship at St. Elizabeth's psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C.


Career

In 1965, Post was preparing to accept a position at Harvard's
McLean Hospital McLean Hospital () (formerly known as Somerville Asylum and Charlestown Asylum) is a psychiatric hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. It is noted for its clinical staff expertise and neuroscience research and is also known for the large number of ...
, when, through an acquaintance, he was recruited by the C.I.A., where he began developing psychological profiles of world leaders. After a career of 21 years at the C.I.A., in 1986, Post left to found a program of political psychology at
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, where as a professor, he taught until 2015. He was the founder and director of the Center for the Analysis of Personality and Political Behavior. He also maintained a private practice in psychiatry out of his home in Bethesda,
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.


Personal life and death

Post was married to Sharon (Ruttenberg) Post until her death in 1975. He married Carolyn Ashland in 1978. He and his first wife had two daughters, Cynthia Post, a psychologist, and Meredith Gramlich, a disability specialist. Post also had a stepdaughter, Kirsten Davidson. His sister was Judith Tischler. He played
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, jazz piano and tournament bridge. Post had
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in his later years and went to a dialysis center weekly. He suffered a stroke in July 2020, and could no longer drive to dialysis, so he took a medical taxi where it is believed he contracted
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. On November 15, he tested positive for COVID-19. Post died from the virus one week later, on November 22, 2020.


Awards and honors

In 1979, Post won the Intelligence Medal of Merit. In 1980, he won the Studies in Intelligence Award. In 2002, he received the Nevitt Sanford Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Political Psychology. He was a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.


Publications and articles

Post authored 14 books and scores of articles. His last book was entitled, "''Dangerous Charisma: The Political Psychology of Donald Trump and His Followers''", which he co-authored with Stephanie R. Doucette. It was published one year prior to the 2020 election. * * *


References


External links


Former CIA profiler Jerrold Post on Donald Trump's "dangerous charisma"

Jerrold Post: The man who analysed the minds of world leaders
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Post, Jerrold American psychiatrists Recipients of the Intelligence Medal of Merit Yale School of Medicine alumni 1934 births 2020 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland American political psychologists