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What does MC stand for?

Menninger Clinic (Houston, TX)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Laurel Williams, a psychologist at the Adolescent Treatment Program at The Menninger Clinic in Houston.
Charles Frederick Menninger, MD Charles Frederick Menninger, MD (1862-1953) was the co-founder (with his son, Karl Menninger, MD) of the famed Menninger Clinic, the internationally respected mental health clinic, initially located in Topeka, Kansas.
John Oldham, chief of staff at the Menninger Clinic, Houston, about patients with borderline personality disorder on the inpatient unit.
After training in psychology at the Menninger Clinic in Minnesota, he taught at Notre Dame, Yale, and Harvard Divinity School.
Following seminary in the Netherlands, he studied religion and psychiatry at the Menninger Clinic in Kansas and taught at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, the Amsterdam Joint Pastoral Institute and the divinity schools of Yale and Harvard.
a former staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic and a leading authority on women and family relationships, and Janis Abrahms Spring, Ph.
a psychologist who, while doing his postdoctoral fellowship at the Menninger Clinic in 1965, espoused some unconventional views of mental illness.
She later completed a year's study in psychiatric medicine at the Otto Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan.

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