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Treatment Ruptures & BPD Borderline Personality Disorder
Introduction (Total listening time 5:46)
Welcome (1:05)
Acknowledgement of country (0:21)
Copyright notice (0:20)
Getting the most out of training
Your trainer (2:53)
Overview (0:45)
Your safety (0:22)
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Ruptures (Total listing time 31:02)
What are ruptures? (0:54)
Why are they inevitable? (3:49)
Why are they helpful? (3:48)
Why are they challenging? (0:09)
Setting up the relationship (7:10)
What is important in the therapist response? (6:27)
Providing a healing relationship (4:05)
Useful skills (4:40)
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) (Total listening time 25:26))
DSM-5 Criteria (1:26)
Prevalence (1:09)
Gender differences (2:04)
Complex trauma (3:41)
Disorganised attachment (2:18)
Fragmented selves (2:58)
Examples of common parts & schemas (3:52)
Goals of therapy (3:59)
BPD & Ruptures (total listening time 11:42)
Principles for rupture management (4:29)
Therapist is the attachment figure for all parts (1:48)
It's all about framing (1:40)
Non-verbal (2:09)
Dyadic dancing (1:19)
Common ruptures and how to respond (Total listening time 21:47)
Pushing boundaries (3:48)
Questioning your intention (2:20)
Feeling abandoned (1:16)
You do not meet their standards (3:29)
Feeling betrayed/ not understood (2:07)
No investment in recovery (6:16)
Idealisation - Devaluation (2:09)
Conclusion (Total listening time 2.47)
Summary (2:09)
Resources
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Thank you (0:38)
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