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Liz Quakenbush

Community Support Services Division Director at Community Psychiatric Clinic

Liz Quakenbush has extensive experience in the mental health field. Liz started their career at Northwest Mental Health as a Clinical Case Manager in 1993. Liz then became a Program Manager in 1995 and held that role until 1999. From 1999 to 2002, Liz worked at Sound Mental Health as a Program Manager. In 2002, they joined Community Psychiatric Clinic as the Community Support Services Division Director, a position they continue to hold.

Liz Quakenbush received their Bachelor's degree in Speech Therapy and Communications from Purdue University, where they attended from 1984 to 1989.

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Seattle, United States

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Community Psychiatric Clinic

Community Psychiatric Clinic is a mission-driven organization. This means that we ​work to align our choices about services, staff and behavior with our values. Our vision is that the people of our community are mentally and physically healthy, ​and able to realize their hopes and dreams. Our mission at Community Psychiatric Clinic is to enhance the quality of life of our clients by ​delivering a full continuum of high quality, evidence informed, community-based behavioral ​healthcare services. We strive to assure access to all in our community who seek care. ​Our Values: The voice of our clients always comes first We believe recovery and wellness are possible for all We value and celebrate diversity Relationships matter – we treat everyone with compassion and respect We provide our very best and take joy in our service to others We are collaborative – within the agency and with our community partners​ We create an environment of personal growth for our employees Community Psychiatric Clinic is a dually-licensed, state-certified and nationally accredited non-profit behavioral healthcare organization. We provide a comprehensive array of recovery-oriented mental health and chemical dependency services throughout Seattle and King County. Each year, CPC helps thousands of individuals and their families. Established in 1953, CPC has earned a reputation for excellence by helping our community members successfully cope with everything from serious mental illness and chemical dependency to the daily stress and challenge of life. Our treatment builds on each client's personal strength to help them achieve their recovery plan.


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201-500

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