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©Family
CONNECTIONS is
a 12-week
research-based, manualized family program.
Family Connections
was specifically designed to meet the needs of
family members who have a relative with borderline
personality disorder (BPD),
or symptoms of the
disorder. The program
seeks to
provide the most current information and research on
BPD, to teach coping skills based on Dialectical
Behavior Therapy (DBT) and to develop a support
network. The groups are led by trained leaders who
are themselves family members. The course
provides:
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The information
presented is based
on effective treatment theories and practices, and the latest research
findings to provide the foundation for a better understanding of this
complex
disorder.
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For parents,
spouses, children, and
siblings of someone with borderline personality disorder.
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To
help participants obtain the latest knowledge and to develop
skills for their own well-being.
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An adaptation of a
decade of professionally-led
Dialectical Behavior Therapy family groups, these institution-based
programs
are now brought into the community and are led by trained family
members.
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Course
Content - Topics Addressed Are:
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Emotion
Regulation
Skills
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Effective
Communication
Skills
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Validation
Skills
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Problem
Management
Skills
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The Sharing of Experience: Family Connections |
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Read a
first hand description of the Family Connections course
recently published in Recovery Today.
Click here for the full
article. |
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©Family
Connections is currently offered in cities
around the country. To inquire about a course near you,
e-mail
info@neabpd.org. Pre-registration for the
course is required. There is a $50 materials charge. |
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