Bordeline Personality DO and Attachment-David Celani
Bordeline Personality DO and Attachment
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***************************************************************Marsha Linehan Mega DBT Training Group BuySharing it outside is absolutely forbidden *************************************************************** Borderline Personality Disorder & Attachment Theory: Revolutionize Your Treatment Approach 4 DVDs, 6 hours 10 mins with electronic manual & instructions.DAVID CELANI, PHD$169.99The borderline client is one of the most frightening, complex and formidable clients that you can treat. The behavior of these intensely emotional yet chaotic individuals, with their intense dependencies, and volatile and changing attachments can confuse and bewilder even the most stable and grounded clinician.Join David Celani, Ph.D. in this cutting-edge seminar recording and learn how to shift intense client loyalties away from the very people who have disappointed them time after time, towards you and other stable relationships. Discover how to answer the questions posed by many borderline clients who vacillate between two views of their parents or their spouses “Are they good people acting badly, or bad people deceiving me with good behavior?” Dr. Celani will give you a clear narrative pathway to the discussion of the client’s dependencies that will not provoke client fears of separation, yet will set the stage for increased independence.objectives: Summarize principles of attachment theory and their application to your client population Describe the role of dissociation resulting for traumatic early childhoods that lead to a multiplicity of part-selves Identify and interpret the client’s conflicting views of you and their loved ones that appear to shift without provocation Respond accurately and productively to the different aspects of your client’s personality that they are unable to integrate into a single identity Model new standards of behavior for you client while resisting their attempts to misidentify you through projections Apply techniques from attachment theory which will allow the client the freedom to begin the narrative of their developmental historyOutline:Trauma and the Creation of Personality Structure Attachment Theory-diagnose dissociative defenses that protect the clients negative attachments Respond to the client’s separate and distinct sub personalities that dominate their self-presentation Intervene against the client’s endless repetitions of failed relationships Resolve childhood shame and self-hatredDiagnostic and Clinical Strategies for the Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline or something else? Diagnostic signs to look for Leaving home – or not; Working with the “adult” living at home Working toward the separation process without increasing resistance Listening for, and interpreting “Derivatives”Treatment Strategies: Developing a Clinical Narrative with your Client What to say after the first session What really happened? Exploring the client’s developmental history Identifying “The good guys, bad guys, and the absent guys” Avoid the transference trap by using “external transference” as a teaching tool Confront client dependencies without increasing fear of abandonment Interpret the positive and negative attraction to the “Bad object” Managing the clinical interview: Holding the “framework” despite client challengesMore Treatment Strategies: Managing Transferences without becoming the “Bad Guy” Who is speaking to whom? Understanding the multiple self structures within the various forms of transference, and responding to them with interpretations Identifying and working with the passive – aggressive, undermining client Confronting the idealizing client, and avoiding the inevitable devaluation Avoiding the seductions of the “high potential but misunderstood” client Working with the aggressive client without retaliatinghttps://www.pesi.com/ECommerce/ItemDetails.aspx?ResourceCode…download”donors: immediate and ratio freeothers: as per elib rulesEnjoy
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