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Borderline Personality Disorder:
Professionals, Families and Consumers Working Together
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Friday, April 21, 2006
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Akron
General Health & Wellness Center, West Akron, Ohio |
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Sponsored by:
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Akron General Medical Center
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Partially funded by NIMH grant R13 MH068456-05
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In cooperation with:
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National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality
Disorder
in partnership with NARSAD
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Community Partners: |
Akron Area Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
Ohio Ambulatory Behavioral Healthcare Association
NAMI of Summit County
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Conference Objectives
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Identify and understand complex treatment issues for persons
with borderline personality disorder.
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Understand and discuss advances in treatment with an
emphasis on the roles of family and mental health providers
in partnership with the patient.
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Establish a partnership with providers and families to
develop services for persons seeking treatment and support
in our community. |
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Course Description
This conference is geared toward healthcare providers
including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social
workers, counselors, occupational and expressive art
therapists. It will also be beneficial for people with BPD
and their families to learn about empirically tested
treatment strategies, and how to strive for a better quality
of life. |
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Conference
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Welcome
Jeffrey Moore, MD
Chairman of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,
Akron General
Medical Center
Perry Hoffman, PhD
Research Clinician, Assistant Clinical Professor, The Mount
Sinai School of Medicine;
President,
National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder
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Overview of BPD: Criteria and Diagnosis
Robert Friedel, MD
Dept. of Psychiatry,
Medical College of Virginia,
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Describe the core behavioral dimensions of BPD
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Identify neural systems that are related to core
behavioral dimensions
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Discuss pharmacologic and psychosocial treatment
strategies that target the core clinical issues in BPD
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Adolescent
Issues and Borderline Personality Disorder
Blaise Aguirre, MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist,
McLean Hospital
Instructor in
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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Increase awareness and acceptance of BPD precursors and
traits in an adolescent population
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Identify proper diagnostic tools to assess traits in
adolescents
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Discuss treatment issues and specific modalities targeted
towards adolescent patients
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Psychological Treatment Perspectives on Self-injurious
Behavior
James Rogers, PhD
Full Professor, Department of Counseling,
University of Akron
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Understand the current incidence and prevalence of
self-injurious behaviors in
the U.S.
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Identify the two major psychological treatment approaches
for working with clients
exhibiting self-injurious behaviors
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Articulate general empirically informed psychological
treatment interventions for self-injuring clients
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Medication Management
Rebecca Cirino, DO
Medical Coordinator, Center
for
Behavioral Medicine &
Wellness - DBT Program,
Akron General Medical Center
Maher Mansour, MD,
Medical Director, Center for Behavioral
Medicine & Wellness, Akron General Medical Center
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Understand the use of medications for managing BPD
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Review types of medications targeted for specific symptoms
in patients
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Discuss limitations of medications in controlling symptoms
of BPD
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Art Therapy: Expressive Communication
Heidi Larew, LPCC, ATR
Expressive Arts Therapist,
Akron General
Medical Center
Nancy Nierman-Baker, PC, ATR
Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Art
Therapist, Akron General Medical Center
Adjunct Faculty, Ursuline College
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Explain four basic principles of communication
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(verbal and
non-verbal) and active,
empathetic listening
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Outline four barriers and bridges to communication through
art expression
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Identify three communication skills, that encourage client
involvement and a positive therapeutic environment
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The ABC's of DBT Skill Groups
Claudia Cihlar, PhD, APRN, BC,
Advance Practice Psychiatric Nurse,
Akron General Medical Center;
Adjunct Instructor, Kent State University
Larry Pinto, MEd, LPC, LICDC
Group Psychotherapist, Group Leader/ Instructor, Akron
General
Medical Center, Northeastern
Ohio Universities
College of
Medicine
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Identify the basic theories and principles of DBT
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Describe the dialectical nature of DBT treatment
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Discuss the structure, goals, and clinical outpatient
model for a DBT skills group
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DBT Telephone Coaching and Borderline Personality
Disorder: Skillful Management of
Intersession
Telephone Contacts
Denise Ben-Porath, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychology,
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Participants will be introduced to rationale and
principles of DBT telephone coaching
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Participants will become familiar with the DBT target
hierarchy for telephone coaching
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Participants will be introduced to a decision-tree model,
which employs DBT techniques and principles designed to
assist in managing calls with patients diagnosed with
borderline personality disorder
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Family and Consumer Panel
Local Family Members,
Patients and National Alliance
for Mental Illness (NAMI)
of Summit County |
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Family Research and Family Connections
Perry Hoffman, PhD
Research Clinician, Assistant Clinical
Professor, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine;
President,
National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality
Disorder
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To identify the impact of borderline personality disorder
on family members
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To outline Family Connections, a course for family members
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To provide some skills that benefit family members
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Looking Ahead
Patricia Woodward, MAT
Secretary NEA-BPD
Christopher McGowan, MPS, ATR
Director, Partial Hospitalization/Psychiatric
Services
Center for Behavioral Medicine & Wellness, Akron
General
Medical Center |
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