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A Center for Applied Behavioral Sciences (CABS) executive seminar on the river

A Center for Applied Behavioral Sciences (CABS) executive seminar on the river
Date: Unknown
These colored photographs show a River Seminar sponsored by CABS, of the Menninger Foundation. It took place on the Colorado River in Utah. Menninger is a leading force in advancing mental health care through research and preventive mental health care. It was located in Topeka, Kansas, from 1925 to 2003 and is now in Houston, Texas.


A child psychiatry case conference at Menninger Clinic

A child psychiatry case conference at Menninger Clinic
Date: 1955
This photograph shows a case conference at the Children's Divisionof the Menninger Clinic. The staff shown are M.D. Escudero, Arthur Mandelbaum, Ila Simon, Dr. Dorothy Fuller, and Dr. and Mrs Cotter Hirschberg. The Menninger Clinic philosophy of treatment was the bio-psycho-social approach. This philosophy of treatment integrated medical, psychodynamic, developmental, and family systems to treat the total health of patients.


Authors' reception at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Authors' reception at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: November 1985
Jon Allen, PhD and Paul Pruyser, PhD are shown at the annual Authors' Reception held in the Professional Library of the Menninger Clinic. Menninger staff wrote many books, book chapters, and journal articles.


Autographing party for research book at Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Autographing party for research book at Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: April 1972
This photograph shows the autographing party for copies of the final report on Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Shown are Dr. Len Horwitz, Dr. Ester Burstein, Dr. Lolafaye Coyne, Dr. Harold Voth, Dr. Ann Appelbaum, Dr. Ott Kernberg, and Dr. Roy Menninger. The Menninger Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted to treatment, training and research in mental illness. This book was a landmark in research.


Biofeedback research and treatment at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Biofeedback research and treatment at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1980 and 1990
These black and white photographs show the pioneering biofeedback research project. The Menninger Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted to treatment, training and research in mental illness. Dr. Elmer Green was the pioneer in biofeedback treatments.


Freudian Follies at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Freudian Follies at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1951-1991
After four years of training in psychiatry, the Menninger psychiatric residents put on a show spoofing the program, the clinic, the faculty, psychiatric and psychoanalytic theory and the whole world. These black and white photographs show some of the silly fun over the years.


Group of psychoanalysts from the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Group of psychoanalysts from the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1985 and 1995
This black and white photograph shows nine members of the Topeka Psychoanalytic Society affiliated with the Menninger Clinic. Seated from left to right are Alfredo Namnum, M.D.; William Tarnower, M.D.; Jerome Katz, M.D. and standing from left to right are Cotter Hirschberg, M.D.; Irwin Rosen, Ph.D.; Ishak Ramzy, Ph.D.; Jack Ross, M.D.; Stuart Averill, M.D.; and Ramon Ganzarain, M.D. The Menninger Clinic philosophy of treatment was based on psychoanalytic theories. It was known for its bio-psycho-social approach. This philosophy of treatment integrated medical, psychodynamic, developmental, and family systems to treat the total health of patients. It was located in Topeka, Kansas, from 1925 to 2003 and is now in Houston, Texas.


Harriet Goldhor Lerner, Ph.D., at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Harriet Goldhor Lerner, Ph.D., at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1991
Dr. Harriet Goldhor Lerner is a well known author on women's issues and family relationships. She was a psychologist at the Menninger Clinic when it was in Topeka, Kansas. She is shown here with some of her books translated into several languages.


Harry Guntrip manuscripts

Harry Guntrip manuscripts
Creator: Guntrip, Harry
Date: 1901 - 1962
These documents are a draft of the first twelve chapters of Guntrip's autobiography, annotated and marked up by hand. The chapters cover the years 1901-1948 in Guntrip's life. Also included are letters, notes, and other manuscript material regarding Guntrip's analyses with Drs. Fairbairn and Winnicott in the 1950s and 1960s.


Harry Levinson, Ph.D. lecturing at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Harry Levinson, Ph.D. lecturing at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1960-1969
Dr. Harry Levinson, a clinical psychologist, is shown lecturing a class at the Menninger Foundation. Dr. Levinson created and led the Division of Industrial Mental Health at the Menninger Foundation when it was located in Topeka.


Headache research at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Headache research at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1983
Patricia Solbach, PhD., and Joseph Sargent, MD, conducted the Headache Research Project. The Menninger Clinic is dedicated to mental-health treatment, education, research, and prevention. Many landmark research projects were developed at the clinic.


Henry Havelock Ellis papers

Henry Havelock Ellis papers
Creator: Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939
Date: undated, 1881, 1912-1952 (bulk 1920s-1930s)
Ellis' papers largely consist of handwritten letters from him to others and annotated handwritten or typed manuscripts, often with editing marks. The main correspondents represented include O. Kyllam of Constable & Co. and John F. Kendrick. Topics of both letters and manuscripts include but are not limited to Freud, eugenics, sexuality, racial characterizations of nations, Ellis' own biographical information, publishing and writing/editing (especially Ellis' Art of Life and Sex and Marriage, published posthumously), birth control, Thomas Hardy, John Middleton Murray, Eleanor Marx, and William Morris. Includes both original materials and photocopies, and the bulk of the materials date from the 1920s and 1930s. Ellis' handwriting can be difficult to read.


Herbert Spohn, Ph.D. at the Menninger Research Building, Topeka, Kansas

Herbert Spohn, Ph.D. at the Menninger Research Building, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1980 and 1990
Dr. Herb Spohn, Director of Schizophrenia Studies at the Menninger Foundation, is shown outside the Murphy Research Building.


Industrial mental health at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas

Industrial mental health at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas
Date: August 1956
This is a photograph of Dr. Harry Levinson and Charlton Price who were part of the Industrial Mental Health Division. The Menninger Clinic is a facility for mental-health treatment, education, research, and prevention. It was started in 1919 in Topeka, Kansas, by Dr. Charles F. Menninger and his two sons, Karl and William. It grew into a recognized center for the treatment of mental illness, teaching about mental health, and research in the field. It was located in Topeka, Kansas, from 1925 to 2003 and is now in Houston, Texas.


Infancy research project at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Infancy research project at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1974
Dr. Nancy Shand and Dr. Kogawa conducted research on infant rearing practices in Japan and the United States. They analyzed the interaction of Japanese and American mothers with their infants to trace the child's development into the cultural norms.


Irwin C. Rosen, Ph.D., of the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Irwin C. Rosen, Ph.D., of the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1960 and 1969
Irwin C. Rosen, a psychologist at the Menninger Clinic and also a Training and Supervising Analyst, first of the Topeka Psychoanalytic Institute and now of The Greater Kansas City Psychoanalytic Institute.


John Connelly, M.D., and George Athey, Ph.D.

John Connelly, M.D., and George Athey, Ph.D.
Date: Bulk 1982-1989
This photograph shows Dr. John Connelly and Dr. George Athey who worked with patients in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery Program (ADARP) at the Menninger Clinic. They often dealt with dual addictions. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. It was located in Topeka, Kansas, from 1925 to 2003 and is now in Houston, Texas.


Jon G. Allen, PhD, and Nancy Jehl, MSW at the Menninger Clinic's author's receptions

Jon G. Allen, PhD, and Nancy Jehl, MSW at the Menninger Clinic's author's receptions
Date: November 10, 1987
This photograph shows Jon G. Allen, PhD, and Nancy Jehl, MSW at the Menninger Clinic's annual author's reception, which honored the many publications of the Menninger staff. As part of the mission of mental-health education, research, and prevention, the staff actively published journal articles, books, and news articles as well as the Bulletin of the Meninger Clinic, a quarterly journal.


Joseph Kovach, PhD and a Japanese quail project, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Joseph Kovach, PhD and a Japanese quail project, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1970-1979
Dr. Joseph Kovach conducted a research project on genetics using Japanese quail. This photograph shows a quail chick choosing his path in a maze. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Joseph Kovach, Ph.D. and two baby quail at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Joseph Kovach, Ph.D. and two baby quail at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1980-1989
Dr. Joseph Kovach directed a research project about the role of genetics with these Japanese quail. The Menninger Foundation supported many research projects related to furthering knowledge about mental health.


Joseph Sargent, M.D. and Patricia Solbach, Ph.D., of the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Joseph Sargent, M.D. and Patricia Solbach, Ph.D., of the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1990 and 1999
Dr. Joseph Sargent did research on headaches, especially migraine headaches and the usefulness of biofeedback for treatment. Dr. Patricia Solbach was the director of the Menninger Center for Clinical Research and studied headache treatments.


Leonard Horwitz, Ph.D., of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas

Leonard Horwitz, Ph.D., of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1978
Dr. Leonard Horwitz was a psychologist at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas. The Menninger Clinic, now in Houston, Texas, remains one of the primary settings supporting informed research on clinical diagnosis, assessment, and treatment.


Martin Leichtman, PhD, the first J. Cotter Hirschberg professor at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas

Martin Leichtman, PhD, the first J. Cotter Hirschberg professor at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas
Date: October 1985
This is a photograph of Roy Menninger, M.D. and J. Cotter Hirschberg, M.D. presenting Martin Leichtman, PhD with the first J. Cotter Hirschberg professorship. J. Cotter Hirschberg was a child psychiatrist at the Menninger Clinic. Dr. Hirschberg wrote many books for children with mental health themes.


Menninger Clinic children's division staff in Topeka, Kansas

Menninger Clinic children's division staff in Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1980-1985
This photograph shows the staff of the children's division of the Menninger Clinic. The Menninger Clinic established the Southard School for children in 1926. The school fostered treatment programs for children and adolescents that were recognized worldwide.


Menninger Clinic  psychology staff in Topeka, Kansas

Menninger Clinic psychology staff in Topeka, Kansas
Date: May 1959
Staff seated are : Helen Sargent, Howard Shevrin, Leonard Horwitz, Julia Fraknoi, Richard Sigal, Stephen Appelbaum, Irwin Rosen. Standing are : Martin Mayman, Herbert Schlesinger, Lester Luborsky, Gerald Ehrenreiz, Philip Holzman, Howard Perlmutter, Ernest Hirsch, Harold Mandl, Bady Quintar, and Verlyn Norris. The photograph was taken in the hospital dining room. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. It was located in Topeka, Kansas, from 1925 to 2003 and is now in Houston, Texas.


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