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Skills For Working With BPD 201

Ticket Information

  • Standard Ticket inc GST: $230.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 6 Aug 2021, 9:30am–4:00pm

Tour

Part of Virtual Events

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Grow Ltd

Following on from the introductory workshop (Skills for Working With BPD 101), this online training will provide a more in-depth look into BPD, and evidence-based psychological treatment options for personality disorders.

NZ based registered clinical psychologist Diane Clare presents this interactive workshop that will provide you with:

- A brief recap of diagnosis issues and awareness of impact on you and others (recognising and understanding).
- The chance to apply some of the preliminary responding skills to helping your case example. This will again draw on the evidence base such as DBT or STEPPS. It dips into those models for a few tools and is not a replacement for training in such programs.
- The opportunity to discuss at least one case example in small groups and main group discussion.
- Get a summary of a treatment plan to take back to apply to your casework with BPD.

Who Should Attend
In addition to therapists and MH professionals in both primary and secondary level care, this workshop is also for front-line staff.

It is suitable for those working in social services, health and law enforcement, including:
- Emergency Room staff, Crisis Telephone Helpline staff
- School counsellors and teaching staff
- Community mental health staff
- Police and Probation Officers
- Youth justice counsellors
- Key Workers, Unit Managers, Mental Health Nurses, Social Workers
- General Practitioners
- Psychologists & Psychiatrists RTLB, Therapists, and Licensed Practising Counsellors

It will particularly suit those in NFP’s, community-based outreach services, community organisations, and those working with specific groups including young people or people with comorbid substance use.

Visit the website for full information.

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