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Joseph C. Keating Jr. (1950–2007) was trained as a clinical psychologist who spent the majority of his life teaching and researching the
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profession. He is best known for his published works as a historian of chiropractic.


Early life

Keating was born and raised in the
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, in the northeast U.S.A. He was the oldest of five children born to Joseph C. Keating Sr. and Mary A. Welsh Keating. The family resided on Enloe Street in the Lake Peekskill area near the Putnam /
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border.


Education and practice

Keating was trained in clinical psychology and clinical research methods at the
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, where he was awarded a PhD in 1981. He performed a post-doctoral clinical residency at a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialty hospital in Schenectady. He also practiced with a urologist during 1984-86, specializing in the conservative care of lower urinary tract dysfunctions. He practiced as a clinical psychologist in California for 16 years. In 1981 he began a career as a clinical researcher, faculty member, administrator and historian at several institutions, including the University of the Pacific (Department of Psychology, Behavioral Medicine Program),
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-West (Professor), Northwestern College of Chiropractic (where he served as Director of Research) and Western States Chiropractic College. He was Professor at
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(1994-2000), where he taught Clinical Research Methods, History of Chiropractic and Philosophy & Reasoning. From 1988, he was a member of the board of directors of the National Institute of Chiropractic Research (NICR) and served on the editorial board of several peer-reviewed, scholarly periodicals, including ''Clinical Chiropractic'', the ''Chiropractic Journal of Australia'', ''Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association'' and the ''
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''. Keating was a former president (1994–95) of the Association for the History of Chiropractic (AHC) and served on the board of directors. He was also a Homewood Professor of the
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during 1999-2002. He authored several hundred professional papers and several books. Keating was an early advocate of developing the research approach to replace the "chiropractic works"Keating, Bergmann,
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'', September 25, 1992, Volume 10, Issue 20
mentality that had dominated chiropractic's faculty and students well into the 20th century. By 1998, Keating was challenging the ethos of the chiropractic profession by addressing the associations and flooding the chiropractic literature via journals, magazines and newsletters outlining the steps necessary to develop a cadre of chiropractic practitioner-scientists. He was instrumental in developing the research departments of several chiropractic colleges.


Works

*''A History of Los Angeles College of Chiropractic''; *''B.J. of Davenport: The early years of chiropractic''. Davenport, IA: Association for the History of Chiropractic; 1997. *''A History of Chiropractic Education in North America'' (also published by AHC) *''Toward a philosophy of the science of chiropractic: A primer for clinicians''. Stockton: Stockton Foundation for Chiropractic Research; 1992. *''We Take Care of Our Own: NCMIC & the Story of Malpractice Insurance in Chiropractic''


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In Memoriam: Joseph C. Keating Jr., PhD
- Tina Beychok, associate editor, ''Dynamic Chiropractic'', November 19, 2007, Volume 25, Issue 24
In Memoriam: Dr. Joseph C. Keating, PhD, Litt. D (hon), FIC (hon)
- Peter A. Huijbregts, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, FCAMT, '' The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy'', Vol. 15 No. 4 (2007), 250–251
Joseph C. Keating's "History of Chiropractic" Archive
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