Photograph taken from behind one-way mirror at the Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto. “Schizophrenia patient Ida Friedberg (end of table) and parents in a Palo Alto therapy session. Ida, 35, recently was released from a mental hospital. Her parents give high praise to the new treatment.” Milton Silverman and Margaret Silverman, “Psychiatry inside the Family Circle,” Saturday Evening Post, 28 July 1962.

Photograph taken from behind one-way mirror at the Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto. “Schizophrenia patient Ida Friedberg (end of table) and parents in a Palo Alto therapy session. Ida, 35, recently was released from a mental hospital. Her parents give high praise to the new treatment.” Milton Silverman and Margaret Silverman, “Psychiatry inside the Family Circle,” Saturday Evening Post, 28 July 1962.

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The Mental Research Institute

 

The Mental Research Institute, or MRI, is a counseling center that focuses on family therapy and psychiatric studies located in Palo Alto. Founded in 1958 by Don Jackson, MRI initially functioned along traditional psychotherapeutic lines before growing its practice into more experimental and radical mental health treatment. Genevieve Abeille was one of the part-time family therapists on staff.