Bridging Divides
with Maureen Campion​
MS, LP
About the Training
In this talk you will:
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Explore how intersectionality, oppression, and cultural differences shape dynamics in relationship work.
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Unpack the impact of systemic oppression on attachment, security, and trust in relationships.
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Recognize and challenge therapist biases using anti-racist and feminist frameworks.
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Develop strategies for addressing power imbalances related to race, gender, sexuality, and class.
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Help clients process relationship struggles within the broader context of systemic injustice with effective approaches to issues addressing gender, sexual identity, race, classism, and economic inequality.
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Create a more inclusive, affirming therapeutic space for clients of all backgrounds.
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Earn 3 Pre-approved Cultural Competency and Ethics CE hours (see below for list of pre-approvals)
Your Instructor
Maureen Campion, MS, LP
Licensed clinical psychologist of over 30 years, mediator, author, and relationship expert. She offers multiple workshops on parenting, birth trauma, marriage and divorce. Her practice is informed by a strong sense of social justice, personal experience with diverse family systems, and attachment focused therapy.​

Pre-approvals
MN Board of Social Work (CEP-2403)
Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy (2025.CE.025)
Board of Marriage and Family Therapy (2025-037)
Board of Psychology (202503.334)