Understanding Personality Disorder-1 Day
Personality disorder is a condition that can be difficult to describe or diagnose. It is a major challenge in the field of psychiatry. It is often characterised by a pervasive pattern of mood instability and difficult behaviours. This often creates a sense of confusion and can trigger negative feelings in those working with such clients.
This one day course is aimed at anyone working in a supportive role with people who wish to gain a deeper understanding of this complex and troubling condition and how it is different from the more familiar mental health issues.
Course objectives and content:
• To explore the nature of ‘personality’
• To gain a deeper understanding of the nature of the types of different personality disorders ( Including narcissistic and borderline) and the “3 clusters”
• How to recognise the symptoms that characterise them, including DSM IV classifications
• To explore the theories around the causes of personality disorder
• To explore some of the difficulties in terms of working with personality disorder
• To explore the impact of destructive behaviours including illicit drugs and alcohol abuse
• To consider ways of managing own stress and feelings when working with those exhibiting personality difficulties
• To explore treatment options/interventions
• An awareness of cultural aspects in our understanding of personality disorder