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“Attachment and Addiction: Part II”
 


Webinar Description:

In this second webinar we will be exploring the treatment implications of conceptualizing addiction through the lens of attachment theory. Building from our previous discussion on addiction and attachment, we will consider clinical applications of attachment conceptualizations; mending the divide of impaired attachment by creating the capacity for attachment.


 
Presenter Bio:

ThanhVan Vu, MPS, LADC, LPCC, holds a Master’s degree in Integrated Behavioral Health from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Van has had diverse experiences in her background as instructor and clinician. In her role as clinical trainer, Van believes in empowering clinicians with knowledge and skills to cultivate sustainable, recovery oriented collaboration with clients.

She previously taught as adjunct and resident faculty in a graduate counseling program at the University. Her areas of instruction were in counseling theory, family therapy, human development, and differential diagnosis. She also as developing expertise in intersubjective psychotherapy emphasizing attachment theory through her training with Minnesota Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (MICPP).

 

 
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Minnesota Center for Chemical and Mental Health

invites you to attend our

Free Monthly Webinar Series:


 
 

"Attachment and Addiction

Part II: Implications for

Treatment"


 

Friday, March 8, 2019

12:00 pm-1:00 pm


 

Register to view this webinar

online by clicking the link below:



https://z.umn.edu/March082019webinar
 




 

 

Earn one free CEU when you view or attend the webinar for at least 50 minutes and complete the evaluation and post-test (the link will be emailed shortly after the conclusion of each webinar). After successfully completing the evaluation and passing the post-test, you will be re-directed to your CEU, which you can print or save for your records.
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