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Webinar – Family of Origin Issues and Codependency

December 6, 2021

O’Connor Professional Group Webinar – Collegial Conversations with Diana Clark – Family of Origin Issues and Codependency

In this week’s Collegial Conversation with Diana Clark, Diana is joined by Paul Hamblin. Paul Hamblin is the CEO of The Bridge to Recovery, located in Bowling Green Kentucky. Paul joins Diana to discuss Family of Origin Issues, Trauma and Codependency.

Paul Hamblin has been working in the field of addictions for over 20 years and is the CEO of The Bridge to Recovery, a transformational residential program that focuses on healing pain-producing trauma. Paul has experience in admissions, intake, development, aftercare planning, case management and marketing. Paul’s passion is helping individuals and families who are struggling to get the help they need. With close ties to the recovering community and its treatment providers, Paul has developed long-term relationships with many of the most well-known facilities and professionals nationally in the treatment arena.

Watch the full webinar on family origin issues, trauma, and codependency here.

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We hope you’ve found this webinar on family origin issues, trauma, and codependency helpful for you and your family.
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