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| '''OHSU Avel Gordy Center for Healing''' | |||
Part of the psychiatric department at OHSU, the Avel Gordy Center for Healing is one of the few practices in the Pacific Northwest that focuses on the mental health of the Black community. | |||
From their website:<blockquote>''"We have a close collaboration with community partners to ensure that we reach a population who are under served. We recognize how trauma affects the health of our patients and we strive to remove the stigma that is associated with mental illness. We provide cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness based therapy, psychotherapy, and medication management. We have a diverse group of expert practitioners who provide individual, group, marital, couples, and family therapy."''</blockquote> | |||
| [https://www.ohsu.edu/brain-institute/ohsu-avel-gordly-center-healing-portland Website] | |||
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