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| About | The Center For Democracy and Technology [CDT] is a non-profit public interest organization based in Washington, DC. CDT works for public policies that advance civil liberties and democratic values in new computer and communications technologies. |
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| Contact | Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research
Department of Psychiatry Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 3811 O'Hara Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412/624-1060 412/624-1929 fax cedar@vms.cis.pitt.edu |
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| About | Cedar's mission is to elucidate substance use disorder vulnerabilities, pathways, and consequences through prospective longitudinal research utilizing intensive biobehavorial and social contextual assessment of high average risk and comparison low average risk children followed to adulthood. |
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| Contact | Behavioral Care Services
PO Box 908 503 East Highland Chelan WA 98816 800/233-0045 509/682-6124 509/682-3475 fax mparham@lcch.net |
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| About | Lake Chelan Community Hospital [LCCH] is a 34 bed community hospital with 19 of those beds dedicated to the 3 programs that make up the Behavioral Care Services:
The therapeutic goal for the Center for Emotional Trauma Recovery at Lake Chelan [CETR] is to promote healing and recovery through appropriately paced interventions designed to complement the outpatient therapy of patients suffering from trauma related disorders. |
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| Contact | Center for Ethical Practice
934 East Jefferson Street Charlottesville, VA 434/971-1841 434/971-6924 fax ehf@centerforethicalpractice.org |
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| About | The Center for Ethical Practice provides training and consultation to further ethical practices by mental health professionals. |
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| Contact | Center for Family Process
10601 Willowbrook Drive Potomac, MD 20854 301/340-3152 (Susan Luff) - or - 301/986-8020 (Gary Emanuel) contactus@centerforfamilyprocess.com |
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| About | The Center for Family Process promotes the learning and application of Bowen's Theory and the leadership concepts of Edwin Friedman to families and other social systems. |
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| Contact | The Center for Group Learning
510/601-9972 admin@cgl.org |
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| About | The Center for Group Learning furthers the understanding of groups on both a personal and global level through the open exchange of ideas and experiences. The Center for Group Learning is a not for profit gathering of people learning and teaching about how groups of people work and how they can work better. Some members are involved in organizational development (and transformation), while others are activists, teachers, students, writers, visionaries, office workers, lawyers, and more. CGL decisions are made by consensus, at a consensus group meeting. |
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| Contact | A Center for Growth & Relationships
8413 North Millbrook #106 Fresno, CA 93720 800/692-7016 559/439-0989 fax Couples@acenter4growth.com |
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