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Menninger Perspective
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Contact the Perspective editor for past issues. Communications may be sent to:
Menninger Perspective
2801 Gessner
Houston, TX 77080
800-288-3930
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No 2, 2011
In this issue:
Young Leaders in Mental Health (page 6)
Teen research paves way for better treatments (page 8)
Saving Jackie's family: Community mental health services (page 14)
Cover: Kevin Wixted, City IV, 2004. Courtesy of Alpha Gallery, Boston.
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No 1, 2011
In this issue:
The Epicenter progresses, as an opportunity arises (page 4)
Writing stories to find sources of
pain, joy (page 6)
Finding a path to living (page 9)
Cover: David Kapp, Square Crowd, 2009. Collection of Barbara Nessim & Jules Demchick, Courtesy of Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York.
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Groundbreaking special issue April 2011
Inside this issue:
Groundbreaking marks future of mental health care (page 2)
About The Mental Health Epicenter (page 3)
Excerted groundbreaking remarks March 10, 2011 (page 6)
Cover: Bo Bartlett, A New Beginning, 2008. Courtesy of David Klein Gallery, Birmingham, MI
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Number 2, 2010
Inside this issue:
Menninger named field trial site for diagnostic testing (page 5)
Chief of staff plays role in shaping diagnostic manual (page 6)
The teenage brain: a work in progress
(page 7)
Cover: Esau Andrade, Frutosa 2003. Courtesy of Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
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Number 1, 2010
Inside this issue:
Creating a vision for the future (page 3)
Chief of staff elected presidenj-elect of the APA (page 4)
Drawn to the art of psychiatry (page 8)
Cover: Bo Bartlett, A New Beginning, 2008. Courtesy of David Klein Gallery, Birmingham, MI.
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Number 2, 2009
Inside this issue:
Suicide studied at Menninger (page 8)
Studies of mothers reveal brain's reward systems (page 9)
Being in charge of your own life
(page 11)
Cover: Hung Liu, Sisterhood VIII, 2008.
John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco.
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Number 1, 2009
Inside this issue:
Brain marker identified for serious mental illness (page 5)
Trainees receive broad range of experience ( page 6)
Cullens built philanthropy on foundation of hard work (page 7)
Cover: Haley Hasler, Self-Portrait as Madame de Pompadour with Cake and Lobster, 2003.Courtesy of Alpha Gallery, Boston
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Number 2, 2008
Inside this issue:
Endowed positions encourage excellence (page 5)
Patient alumni program extends help in recovery (page 9)
Finding psychiatry, finding herself (page 10)
Cover: John Hunn, Fawn, Courtesy of Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago
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Number 1, 2008
Inside this issue:
The Epicenter Meditation Garden and Labyrinth (page 7)
Learning to live in the shadow of death
(page 13)
Experienced oversight informs nurse training
(page 16)
Cover: Bo Bartlett, The Cruel Fair, 2007.
Courtesy P.P.O.W., New York.
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Number 2, 2007
Inside this issue:
Nature performs its own therapy (page 4)
Unraveling illness is first step to recovery (page 7)
Five myths about mental illness (page 20)
Cover: Philip Buller, The Red Hat, 2007. Courtesy of Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco.
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Number 1, 2007
Inside this issue:
Miracles in Mind: Building the Mental Health Epicenter (page 2)
Detecting nature of illness more complex in children (page 17)
Assessment service offers brief, thorough examination (page 20)
Cover: HC&B, 2007. Austin, Texas.
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Number 3, 2006
Inside this issue:
Butcher, baker, candlestick maker: Mental illness does not discriminate
Art can soothe the soul and help heal the patient
How to talk to your child about drugs
Cover: Jay Milder, Golden Calf, 1966. Courtesy of David Klein Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan.
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Number 2, 2006
Inside this issue:
The j-word: When a word is an attitude
CBT aims at thoughts that provoke troubling behavior
Tradition of social work offers rich education
Cover: David Aylsworth, Pungent Perfume, 2000. Courtesy of the artist and Inman Gallery, Houston.
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Number 1, 2006
Inside this issue:
The difference between anxiety and illness
New assessment service for adolescents
Coping with depression
Cover: Sally Swatland, Early July. Courtesy of Rehs Galleries, New York.
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