Adrienne Rosenberg

Behavioral Health Clinician at Native American Health Center

Adrienne Rosenberg is an Adjunct Faculty Instructor at The Wright Institute, where Adrienne utilizes their expertise gained from previous roles such as a Behavioral Health Clinician at Native American Health Center and as a Clinician and Assessor at WestCoast Children's Clinic. Adrienne has a PsyD from The Wright Institute and a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology from Harvard University. Adrienne has a diverse background in psychology and has also worked in various leadership roles at organizations such as Peer Health Exchange and Camp Tawonga.

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Oakland, United States

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Native American Health Center

The Native American Health Center is a non profit organization serving the California Bay Area Native Population and other under-served populations in the Bay Area. 2017 marked NAHC's 45th anniversary; as an organization, we have been serving our community since 1972. NAHC has worked at local, state, and federal levels to deliver resources and services for the urban Native community, including medical, dental, behavioral health, diabetes, obesity, substance abuse prevention, HIV/HCV care coordination and prevention. Native American Health Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive services to improve the health and well-being of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and residents of the surrounding communities, with respect for cultural and linguistic differences. NAHC serves the greater Bay Area and is open to everyone.


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201-500

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