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Menninger Perspective

Our donor magazine, Menninger Perspective, is published twice yearly. Both the print and online editions highlight how Menninger is advancing psychiatry while also sharing inspirational stories about people like you who support our efforts to improve treatment, educate mental health professionals and conduct research. The online edition offers bonus content.

 
In addition, Menninger recognizes all individual, corporate, foundation and planned giving donors for each calendar year in our annual report.
 
We’d love to hear from you. Tell us what you would like to see featured in upcoming issues of Menninger Perspective by completing a brief questionnaire.

Menninger Perspective, Issue 2, 2012

No 2, 2012

In this issue:

  • Young leaders talk about mental health (page 3)
  • National reach of research focuses on patients (page 10)
  • Road to recovery requires direction (page 12)

Cover: Rupert Garcia, La Xochitl IV

Courtesy of Magnolia Editions and Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

 

 

Menninger Perspective, Issue 1, 2012

No 1, 2012

In this issue:

  • Epicenter channels resources to target and defeat stigma (page 3)
  • A promise made, a promise kept (page 6)
  • Shining a light on mental illness (page 8)

Cover: Cole Carothers, Face the Day
Courtesy of Ann Tower Gallery, Lexington, Kentucky

 

 

perspectives22011

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

 

 

perspectives12011

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