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Personality Disorder or Adaptation to Threat: Attachment, Relational Trauma and Enduring Personality Changes

- 22nd & 29th September 2023, Fridays
Personality Disorder or Adaptation to Threat: Attachment, Relational Trauma and Enduring Personality Changes
Times on both days:
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm, London UK
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At this training workshop, which would be especially relevant for counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists across modalities, we will in presenting relevant elements of attachment theory and research, we will look at the role of attachment, the range of attachment styles, including disorganised attachment, and how these link to personality disorders, in particular Borderline Personality Disorder (aka Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder), Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Anti-social Personality. We will explore how personality disorders present in the therapeutic space and how they impact on the therapeutic relationship.
Emphasis will be placed on understanding personality disorders as adaptations to relational threats and how to reframe these as enduring personality changes rather than a personality disorder. The training will evaluate the traditional psychiatric formulation of personality disorders and compare these to current conceptualisation of personality disorders in ICD-11 (2022) and the DSM-5-TR (2022) Alternative Model for Personality Disorders. This will be combined with clinical formulations that reframe personality disorders as disorders of attachment and relational trauma rather than a personality disorder. The focus will be on understanding what happened to the person rather than what is the problem and what they had to do to survive including enduring changes in their sense of self and personality.
This reformulation of personality disorders enables us, as therapists, to work in a more compassionate, non-judgemental and non-shaming way. It humanises those who have been labelled with a personality disorder and enables them to make contact and facilitate connection. With our understanding of personality disorders as manifestations of deep emotional suffering in response to traumatic attachments, we are able to transform the therapeutic process for our clients to create a sustained positive impact on their lives and relationship patterns.
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What's included in this course
- Presented by world-class speaker(s)
- Handouts and video recording
- 6 hrs of professionally produced lessons
- 1 year access to video recorded version
- CPD/CE Certificate
- Join from anywhere in the world
At this training workshop, which would be especially relevant for counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists across modalities, we will in presenting relevant elements of attachment theory and research, we will look at the role of attachment, the range of attachment styles, including disorganised attachment, and how these link to personality disorders, in particular Borderline Personality Disorder (aka Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder), Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Anti-social Personality. We will explore how personality disorders present in the therapeutic space and how they impact on the therapeutic relationship.
Learning objectives
- Enhance awareness of the role of attachment, relational trauma and personality disorders
- Examine the link between impaired attachment in childhood and vulnerability to developing personality disorders
- Examine current conceptualisation and formulation of personality disorders in in ICD-11 and the DSM-5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders formulation
- Discuss the impact and effects of relational trauma and traumatic bonding in which relationships become places of fear rather than safety
- Identify how impaired attachment and relational trauma can be misdiagnosed as personality disorders, in particular Borderline Personality Disorder (aka Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder), Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Anti-Social Personality and early attachment experiences
- Explain how to work with enduring personality changes
You'll also be able to...
Develop the ability to interpret and modulate the body’s nervous system (sensory and autonomic) to regulate arousal levels in clients and for safer trauma therapy
Identify and acquire recovery options and strategies for trauma clients inappropriate for trauma memory processing, particularly for those who don’t want to and those who decompensate or dysregulate from memory work
Also develop the ability to interpret and modulate the body’s nervous system (sensory and autonomic) to regulate arousal levels for professional self-care

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