| Course Title: | Borderline Personality Part C | |
| Category: | 41 | |
| Credits: | 2 | |
| Objectives: | Learn the importance of shifting the responsibility of the treatment of the self-injurer from the therapist to the patient.
Understand the impact a person with Borderline Personality Disorder has on the family and people close to him/her. |
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| Description: | A history of self-mutilating behavior is one of the 9 indicators of Borderline Personality Disorder. Self-injury is one of our society's fastest-growing and most disturbing problems. Alarming and horrifying, self-abuse is a widely misunderstood and dangerously mistreated psychiatric disorder. What motivates self-injury? And most puzzling: how is it that things like cutting, gouging, and burning one's body actually make the injurer feel better? That being the case, what possible therapeutic intervention can compete? This course is comprised of the following: Karen Conterio & Wendy Lader, Ph.D. "Self-Injurious Behavior" and Paul Mason, MS. "Impact on Families." | |
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