Description
- Faculty:
- Anita Mandley
- Duration:
- 2 Hours
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 22, 2019
- Expanding the story we and our clients tell to explain the behaviors and symptoms of BPD
- Looking at symptoms as survival strategies, management patterns and attachment cries
- Finding the missing resources
- Learning to hear the attachment cry and responding to what’s needed in the moment with mindful interventions
- Decreasing the internal pressure for our clients and ourselves with regulation strategies
- Providing the missing resource
- Auto-regulation to co-regulation to self-regulation
- Therapist’s own self and the impact of working with high intensity activation patterns
- Expanding the therapist’s tolerance and capacity for awareness, presence, tolerance and resiliency
Anita Mandley – Beyond the Borderline Label
Description
Most therapists understand that the extreme behaviors of people with a borderline personality disorder diagnosis are often strategies for survival, self-management, and attachment.
But their intense abandonment fears, inappropriate anger, and extreme reactions to loved ones can still set even experienced therapists on edge.
This recording will dismantle the bias against BPD clients and clear a path for a transformative therapeutic relationship with them by exploring the clinical choices that can truly make a difference.
Handouts
Manual – Beyond the Borderline Label (4.9 MB) | 92 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Articulate BPD’s intricate connections to complex and developmental trauma, and the resulting treatment implications.
Evaluate how states of pervasive emotional dysregulation may play out in sessions and inform clinical treatment interventions.
Determine which therapeutic strategies work with BPD clients and which are counteractive in a clinical setting.
Utilize strategies for coping with the symptoms of repeated exposure to extreme emotional reactions in clients.
Faculty
Anita Mandley, MS, LCPC Related seminars and products: 4
Anita Mandley, MS, LCPC, is an integrative psychotherapist practicing at The Center for Contextual Change. She’s the creator of the Integrative Trauma Recovery Group (ITR) a group therapy process designed specifically for adults with developmental and complex PTSD.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Anita Mandley practices at the Center for Contextual Change.
Non-financial: Anita Mandley has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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