Description

This training is ideal for support workers in non-clinical settings who are beginning to develop their skills in working with people who have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and explores the core common factors of effective engagement with this cohort.

This workshop will develop support workers’ understanding and practice in working effectively with people with BPD. It will include a developmental understanding of factors contributing to a diagnosis of BPD, the ongoing effects of early life experiences and complex childhood trauma, and the role of therapeutic relationships in treatment. The workshop will also focus on the assessment of, and working with risk, as well as principles for treatment and treatment planning.

On completion of this workshop participants will be able to:

1. Understand how BPD occurs and presents
2. Identify the principles of effective, therapeutic supportive relationships with people living with BPD
3. Set and maintain limits and boundaries with clients and work with strong emotions
4. Practice various grounding skills to stabilize emotions
5. Demonstrate an awareness of risk factors and assess the severity of risk
6. Appreciate the importance of self-care, self-awareness, and reflection when engaging with people who have BPD.

Trainers

  • Dr Samantha Tabak (Senior clinical psychologist) — Spectrum - Eastern Health
  • Lilli Haig-Wood (Senior clinician ) — Spectrum - Eastern Health

Eligibility criteria

Nil

Categories: Capability 9 - Delivering holistic and collaborative assessment and care planning, Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment
Disciplines: Allied Health, Medical, Nursing
Levels: Introductory
Lifespans: Adult

Tuesday 28 March 2023
09:00 to 16:30
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Richmond

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$250
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Provided by Spectrum
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