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RECOGNISING PERSONALITY DISORDERS AND MANAGING DIFFICULT BEHAVIOURS - Reviewing the ten personality disorders and their associated challenging behaviours with a focus upon Borderline and Narcissistic disorders.


Faculty:
Renata Porzig-Drummond, PhD, BSc Psychology (Hon), Grad Dip Psychology, BA, Cert Holistic Couns
Duration:
One full day
Copyright:
Aug 20, 2020
Product Code:
AUD022033
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
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Description

How can we differentiate bipolar disorder from borderline personality disorder (BPD), obsessive-compulsive disorder from obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, or a cognitive lack of empathy from the emotional lack of empathy that is part of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)? Although personality disorders are often talked about, their symptoms can be difficult to recognise - particularly by novice therapists who may be baffled by behaviours associated with personality disorders. This seminar will provide an understanding of the ten DSM-5 listed personality disorders, with an emphasis on: learning to identify the symptoms; understanding the lived experience of consumers; and learning to manage some of the difficult behaviours.

The morning session of the seminar will explore eight personality disorders: paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal (cluster A); avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive (cluster C): and histrionic and antisocial (cluster B).

The afternoon session will focus on the two most prominent cluster B personality disorders: BPD and NPD. For all personality disorders, the topics will include: (1) identification of symptoms and behaviours using case studies; (2) causes; (3) comorbidities; (4) the lived experience of consumers using audiovisual material; (5) treatment options (or the lack thereof); and (6) strategies for managing difficult behaviours.

The presentation style will be interactive, encouraging participant contributions and questions.

CPD


CPD

PESI Australia, in collaboration with PESI in the USA, offers quality online continuing professional development events from the leaders in the field at a standard recognized by professional associations including psychology, social work, occupational therapy, alcohol and drug professionals, counselling and psychotherapy. On completion of the training, a Professional Development Certificate is issued after the individual has answered and submitted a quiz and course evaluation. This program is worth 6 hours CPD for points calculation by your association.



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Faculty

Renata Porzig-Drummond, PhD, BSc Psychology (Hon), Grad Dip Psychology, BA, Cert Holistic Couns's Profile

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Renata Porzig-Drummond, PhD, is a highly experienced professional development facilitator, specialising in applied psychology for over 15 years. Renata is passionate about behaviour change and her interests include emotional intelligence, positive psychology, and workplace communication.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Renata Porzig-Drummond has employment relationships with the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, the University of Adelaide, and the Australian College of Applied Professions. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Renata Porzig-Drummond is a member of the Australian Psychological Society, the International Coaching Federation, and the Anxiety Practitioners Network.


Objectives

Learning objectives of this training:

  1. Understanding key characteristics of personality disorders.
  2. Recognising associated behaviours.
  3. Understanding the lived experience.
  4. Learning about strategies to manage some of the challenging behaviours associated with personality disorders, particularly BPD and NPD.

“This seminar will focus on skills in identifying symptoms of personality disorders, and how to manage some of the associated challenging behaviours.”     Renata Porzig-Drummond

 

How will you benefit from attending this training?

  • Learn to identify symptoms of the ten personality disorders.
  • Learn to recognise the associated behaviours.
  • Understand causes, comorbidities, and the lived experience of consumers.
  • Learn to manage the challenging behaviours associated with personality disorders.

Outline

Session 1

  • Brief overview of the 10 personality disorders:

    • Causes (psychological and biological)
    • Comorbidities and prevalence
    • Assessment
    • Evidence-based treatments
  • Exploration of the three Cluster A and three Cluster C personality disorders, as well as Histrionic and Antisocial Personality Disorders (Cluster B):

    • Symptoms
    • Identification of symptoms in case studies
    • Lived experience (including audiovisual material/ interviews with consumers)
  • Strategies for managing difficult behaviours.

Session 2 

  • Exploration of the most prominent two Cluster B personality disorders: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD):

    • Symptoms
    • Identification of symptoms using case studies
    • Lived experience (including audiovisual material / interviews with consumers)
    • Strategies for managing challenging behaviours

Evaluation and post-test - your payment includes a free post-test which when completed with a minimum of 80% correct answers, will enable you to download your Attendance Certificate.

To complete the test, please log into your account at pdp-catalogue.com.au and click the orange "Certificate" button under the program's title. 

For live webcasts, post-tests must be completed within one week of viewing the program. (There is no deadline to complete the post-test for digital downloads)

Target Audience

This seminar has been designed to extend the clinical knowledge and applied skill of Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Coaches, Psychologists, Hypnotherapists, Social Workers, Community Workers, Mental Health Nurses and Psychiatrists.

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