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Menninger Foundation

The Menninger Foundation was founded in 1919 by the Menninger family in Topeka, Kansas. The Menninger Foundation, known locally as Menninger's, consists of a clinic, a sanatorium, and a school of psychiatry, all of which bear the Menninger name. Menninger's consisted of a campus at 5800 S.W. 6th Avenue in Topeka, Kansas which included a pool as well as the other aforementioned buildings. In 2003, the Menninger Clinic moved to Houston. The foundation was started in 1919 by Dr. Charles F. Menninger and his sons, Drs. Karl and William Menninger. It represented the first group psychiatry practice. "We had a vision," Dr. C. F. Menninger said, "of a better kind of medicine and a better kind of world."

History edit

 
The Menninger Clock Tower in Topeka, Kansas

The Menninger Clinic, also known as the C. F. Menninger Memorial Hospital,[1] was founded in the 1920s in Topeka, Kansas.[2] The Menninger Sanitarium was founded in 1925.[3] The Menninger Clinic established the Southard School for children in 1926. The school fostered treatment programs for children and adolescents that were recognized worldwide. In the 1930s the Menningers expanded training programs for psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals.

The Menninger Foundation was established in 1941. The Menninger School of Psychiatry was established in 1946. It quickly became the largest training center in the country, driven by the country's demand for psychiatrists to treat military veterans.

Menninger announced its affiliation with Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital in December 2002. The concept was that Menninger would perform treatment while Baylor would oversee research and education.

Moves edit

The Menninger Clinic moved in June 2003 from Topeka, Kansas to Houston, Texas. The Menninger Clinic again moved to its new location at 12301 S. Main St., Houston, Texas, 77035 in May 2012.[4]

Current facilities edit

As of May 2012, The Menninger Clinic offers: Adolescent Treatment Program,[5] a Professionals Program,[6] the Compass Program for Young Adults,[7] the Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment & Stabilization Program,[8] an Assessments Service[9] and the Hope Program for Adults.[10]

Revolution in psychiatric education edit

The Menninger School of Psychiatry and the local Veterans Administration Hospital represented the center of a psychiatric education revolution. The Clinic and the School became the hub for training professionals in the bio-psycho-social approach. This approach integrated the foundations of medical, psychodynamic, developmental, and family systems to focus on the overall health of patients. For patients, this way of treatment attended to their physical, emotional, and social needs.

Dr. Otto Fleischmann, head of the psychoanalytic institute from 1956 to 1963, was doing psychotherapy behind a one-way vision screen, in full view of all the students.

In 1960 Otto Kernberg joined the Clinic and later become its director until 1965.[11]

Karl Menninger edit

Dr. Karl Menninger's first book, The Human Mind (1930), became a bestseller and familiarized the American public with human behavior. Many Americans also read his subsequent books, including The Vital Balance, Man Against Himself and Love Against Hate.[2]

Will Menninger edit

Dr. Will Menninger made a major contribution to the field of psychiatry when he developed a system of hospital treatment known as milieu therapy. This approach involved a patient's total environment in treatment. Dr. Menninger served as Chief of the Army Medical Corps' Psychiatric Division during World War II. Under his leadership, the Army reduced losses in personnel due to psychological impairment. In 1945, the Army promoted Dr. Menninger to brigadier general. After the war, Dr. Menninger led a national revolution to reform state sanitariums. In 1948, Time magazine featured Dr. Menninger on its cover, lauding him as "psychiatry’s U.S. sales manager."

Activities edit

At the Menninger Clinic, staff proceeded to launch new treatment approaches and open specialty programs. The Menninger Foundation gained a reputation for intensive, individualized treatment, particularly for patients with complex or long-standing symptoms. The treatment approach was multidimensional, addressing a patient's medical, psychological, and social needs. Numerous independent organizations recognized the Menninger Foundation as a world leader in psychiatric and behavioral health treatment.

US News & World Report listed Houston’s Menninger Clinic #5 in Psychiatry on their annual list of best hospitals [12] The rankings are based on performance in meeting certain criteria, and are given a grade in each section and an overall scorecard. The eligibility requirements to participate are such that only 165 hospitals were considered for evaluation.[13]

The Menninger Clinic remains one of the primary North American settings supporting psychodynamically informed research on clinical diagnosis, assessment, and treatment. Recently, efforts have been organized around the construct of mentalizing, a concept integrating research activities related to attachment, theory of mind, internal representations, and neuroscience.

In the 1960s the Menninger Clinic studied Swami Rama, a noted yogi, specifically investigating his ability to exercise voluntary control of bodily processes (such as heartbeat) which are normally considered non-voluntary (autonomous) as well as Yoga Nidra. It was part of Gardner Murphy's research program into creativity and the paranormal, funded by Ittleson Family Foundation.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ C.F. Menninger Memorial Hospital, Topeka, Kansas at the Kansas Historical Society website
  2. ^ a b "Karl Menninger, 96, Dies; Leader in U.S. Psychiatry". The New York Times. 1990-07-19. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  3. ^ "Menninger Quick Facts". www.menningerclinic.com. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  4. ^ "The Menninger Clinic".
  5. ^ Menninger Clinic: Adolescent Treatment Program (ATP)
  6. ^ "Professionals Program".
  7. ^ "Psychiatric Treatment Program for Young Adults - The Menninger Clinic".
  8. ^ Menninger Clinic: Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment & Stabilization Program (CPAS)
  9. ^ Menninger Clinic: Assessments
  10. ^ "Hope Program for Adults - Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment - Menninger".
  11. ^ Otto Kernberg, M.D., Menninger Clinic at Topeka, Kansas at the Kansas Historical Society website
  12. ^ "US News Best Hospitals Menninger Clinic". Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  13. ^ "US News How and Why We Rank and Rate Hospitals". Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  • Lawrence Jacob Friedman, Menninger: The Family and the Clinic, University Press of Kansas, 1992 (Reprint)
  • Robert S. Wallerstein, Forty-two lives in treatment : a study of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy : the report of the Psychotherapy Research Project of the Menninger Foundation, 1954-1982, New York : Other Press, 2000

External links edit

  • Menninger Clinic official website
  • Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
  • U.S. News & World Report psychiatric hospital rankings
  • Menninger Foundation Archives from Kansas State Historical Society
  • Access Menninger photographs and documents on Kansas Memory, the Kansas State Historical Society's digital portal
  • ERICA GOODE - Famed Psychiatric Clinic Abandons Prairie Home - New York Times Article 2003
  • Staff of Psychotherapy Research Project at Menninger in Topeka, Kansas, 1959, at Kansas Memory, not in PD

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children and adolescents that were recognized worldwide In the 1930s the Menningers expanded training programs for psychiatrists psychologists and other mental health professionals The Menninger Foundation was established in 1941 The Menninger School of Psychiatry was established in 1946 It quickly became the largest training center in the country driven by the country s demand for psychiatrists to treat military veterans Menninger announced its affiliation with Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital in December 2002 The concept was that Menninger would perform treatment while Baylor would oversee research and education Moves edit The Menninger Clinic moved in June 2003 from Topeka Kansas to Houston Texas The Menninger Clinic again moved to its new location at 12301 S Main St Houston Texas 77035 in May 2012 4 Current facilities edit As of May 2012 The Menninger Clinic offers Adolescent Treatment Program 5 a Professionals Program 6 the Compass Program for Young Adults 7 the Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment amp Stabilization Program 8 an Assessments Service 9 and the Hope Program for Adults 10 Revolution in psychiatric education editThe Menninger School of Psychiatry and the local Veterans Administration Hospital represented the center of a psychiatric education revolution The Clinic and the School became the hub for training professionals in the bio psycho social approach This approach integrated the foundations of medical psychodynamic developmental and family systems to focus on the overall health of patients For patients this way of treatment attended to their physical emotional and social needs Dr Otto Fleischmann head of the psychoanalytic institute from 1956 to 1963 was doing psychotherapy behind a one way vision screen in full view of all the students In 1960 Otto Kernberg joined the Clinic and later become its director until 1965 11 Karl Menninger edit Main article Karl Menninger Dr Karl Menninger s first book The Human Mind 1930 became a bestseller and familiarized the American public with human behavior Many Americans also read his subsequent books including The Vital Balance Man Against Himself and Love Against Hate 2 Will Menninger edit Main article Will Menninger Dr Will Menninger made a major contribution to the field of psychiatry when he developed a system of hospital treatment known as milieu therapy This approach involved a patient s total environment in treatment Dr Menninger served as Chief of the Army Medical Corps Psychiatric Division during World War II Under his leadership the Army reduced losses in personnel due to psychological impairment In 1945 the Army promoted Dr Menninger to brigadier general After the war Dr Menninger led a national revolution to reform state sanitariums In 1948 Time magazine featured Dr Menninger on its cover lauding him as psychiatry s U S sales manager Activities editAt the Menninger Clinic staff proceeded to launch new treatment approaches and open specialty programs The Menninger Foundation gained a reputation for intensive individualized treatment particularly for patients with complex or long standing symptoms The treatment approach was multidimensional addressing a patient s medical psychological and social needs Numerous independent organizations recognized the Menninger Foundation as a world leader in psychiatric and behavioral health treatment US News amp World Report listed Houston s Menninger Clinic 5 in Psychiatry on their annual list of best hospitals 12 The rankings are based on performance in meeting certain criteria and are given a grade in each section and an overall scorecard The eligibility requirements to participate are such that only 165 hospitals were considered for evaluation 13 The Menninger Clinic remains one of the primary North American settings supporting psychodynamically informed research on clinical diagnosis assessment and treatment Recently efforts have been organized around the construct of mentalizing a concept integrating research activities related to attachment theory of mind internal representations and neuroscience In the 1960s the Menninger Clinic studied Swami Rama a noted yogi specifically investigating his ability to exercise voluntary control of bodily processes such as heartbeat which are normally considered non voluntary autonomous as well as Yoga Nidra It was part of Gardner Murphy s research program into creativity and the paranormal funded by Ittleson Family Foundation See also editRoy W Menninger W Walter Menninger Harriet Lerner Riley Gardner The New York FoundationReferences edit C F Menninger Memorial Hospital Topeka Kansas at the Kansas Historical Society website a b Karl Menninger 96 Dies Leader in U S Psychiatry The New York Times 1990 07 19 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 01 22 Menninger Quick Facts www menningerclinic com Retrieved 2018 01 22 The Menninger Clinic Menninger Clinic Adolescent Treatment Program ATP Professionals Program Psychiatric Treatment Program for Young Adults The Menninger Clinic Menninger Clinic Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment amp Stabilization Program CPAS Menninger Clinic Assessments Hope Program for Adults Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment Menninger Otto Kernberg M D Menninger Clinic at Topeka Kansas at the Kansas Historical Society website US News Best Hospitals Menninger Clinic Retrieved 21 May 2020 US News How and Why We Rank and Rate Hospitals Retrieved 21 May 2020 Lawrence Jacob Friedman Menninger The Family and the Clinic University Press of Kansas 1992 Reprint Robert S Wallerstein Forty two lives in treatment a study of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy the report of the Psychotherapy Research Project of the Menninger Foundation 1954 1982 New York Other Press 2000External links editMenninger Clinic official website Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic The Topeka Capital Journal s in depth coverage of Menninger leaving Topeka index page U S News amp World Report psychiatric hospital rankings Menninger Foundation Archives from Kansas State Historical Society Access Menninger photographs and documents on Kansas Memory the Kansas State Historical Society s digital portal ERICA GOODE Famed Psychiatric Clinic Abandons Prairie Home New York Times Article 2003 Staff of Psychotherapy Research Project at Menninger in Topeka Kansas 1959 at Kansas Memory not in PD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Menninger Foundation amp oldid 1135376201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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