Personality Disorders: Manage them before they manage you explores effective strategies for understanding, diagnosing, and managing personality disorders to improve clinical practice and interpersonal relationships.
Topics
- Self-analysis using evidence-based personality inventories
- Rapid diagnosis techniques for personality disorders
- Review of DSM-5 personality disorder clusters (MAD, BAD, SAD)
- Modular treatments for personality disorders
- Strategies for clinician coping
- Managing borderline personality disorder and non-suicidal self-injury
- Challenges in diagnosing children and adolescents
- Applications of CBT, DBT, and ACT for treatment
- The role of personality assessment in preventive medicine
Who should Attend
- Healthcare professionals working in mental health
- Clinicians interested in personality disorder treatment
- Psychologists and psychiatrists
- Therapists specializing in CBT, DBT, or ACT
- Medical practitioners managing chronic disease
- Researchers in personality and behavioral studies
- Educators and counselors supporting children and adolescents