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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) and self-harming behaviors are often misunderstood, leading to stigma, misdiagnosis, and ineffective support. This comprehensive virtual course is designed to change that by equipping health care providers, educators, and families with the knowledge, skills, and compassion needed to better understand and assist individuals struggling with these complex challenges.
Participants will explore the psychological roots of self-harm, learning to recognize warning signs and respond with effective, evidence-based interventions—such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills, emotion regulation strategies, and harm-reduction techniques. We’ll also address the importance of establishing healthy boundaries while maintaining a supportive and empathetic approach to avoid burnout and compassion fatigue.
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Certificate of attendance and continuing medical education credits are only granted to those who attend the live virtual program.
Audience:
Psychiatrists, Psychologists
Nurses, Nurse Practitioners
Social Workers
Licensed Mental Health Counselors
Physicians, Physician Assistants
Therapists
Educators
Parents, Caregivers
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: Amedco LLC and McLean Hospital
Cost:
Free (No CEs)
$10.00 (Attendance Certificate)
$49.95 (CME Credits)