The Menninger Clinic, also known as the C. F. Menninger Memorial Hospital, was founded in the 1920s in Topeka, Kansas. The Menninger Sanitarium was founded in 1925. 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 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.
Current facilities As of May 2012, The Menninger Clinic offers: Adolescent Treatment Program, a Professionals Program, the Compass Program for Young Adults, the Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment & Stabilization Program, an Assessments Service and the Hope Program for Adults. ==Revolution in psychiatric education==