Gregory W. Lester – Personality Disorders Advanced Treatment and Management

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Gregory W. Lester - Personality Disorders Advanced Treatment and Management courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Gregory W. LesterDuration:5 Hours 14 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 29, 2011 Description Participants' success in using Dr. Lester's approach to treating personality disorders has led to an unprecedented demand for advanced training.

• This recording was produced in response to that demand and offers instruction in assessing, managing, and treating these disorders at the "specialist" level.

• It is designed to provide practitioners with cutting-edge skills and a high level of expertise to utilize when working with individuals, couples, families, and children.

• Handouts Manual - Personality Disorders (0.60 MB) 222 Pages Available after Purchase Outline THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENTSThe five essential elements of all treatment approachesThe integrated “Fluid” modelThe use of short-term dynamic formatsThe use of short-term supportive formatsThe use of short-term cognitive-behavioral formatsTHE EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUESTechniques for increasing motivation for changeTechniques for building observing ego capacityTechniques for constraining dramaTechniques for building problem-solving abilitiesTechniques for eliciting new behaviorsTechniques for developing new traitsEXPANDING BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENTHow to take, and keep, control of the relationshipHow to break up old behavioral and relationship patternsHow to elicit new behaviorsTREATING PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTSHow personality disorders differ in children and adolescentsDiagnosing personality disorders in children and adolescentsCommon comorbid conditionsChild and adolescent treatment formatsChild and adolescent treatment techniquesTREATING DISORDERED COUPLESDistressed vs. conflictual couplesWorking with “interlocking” disordersConjoint vs.

• individual treatment approachesTREATING DISORDERED FAMILIESPersonality disorders and family therapyDisordered families vs.

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