Improving Access, Treatment and Support for People with a Diagnosis of Personality Disorder

08 December 2021

WEDNESDAY 8th DECEMBER 2021

VIRTUAL, Online

This conference focuses on Improving Access, Treatment and Support for People with a Diagnosis of Personality Disorder both during and beyond Covid-19.

This conference will enable you to:

  • Network with colleagues who are working to improve access and treatment for people with personality disorder
  • Reflect on the lived experience of someone with a diagnosis of personality disorder
  • Explore how Covid-19 has impacted on people with a diagnosis of personality disorder and how we can better support people during and beyond the pandemic
  • Understand the implications of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Position Statement on Services for People Diagnosable with Personality Disorder for your service
  • Learn from outstanding practice in early intervention and working with GPs
  • Ensure equity of access and improve support for people from diverse communities
  • Discuss the use of terminology and stigma associated with this diagnosis
  • Understand how to deliver an effective PD Treatment Pathway including treatment models and therapeutic interventions
  • Develop your skills delivering a trauma informed approach and working with children and young adults experiencing symptoms of emerging Personality Disorder
  • Understand how you can deliver effective psychological therapies for people with personality disorder
  • Identify key strategies for engaging with and supporting carers
  • Exploring creative approaches
  • Understand how to self assess and audit your service for personality disorder and developing an action plan for improvement
  • Supporting people living with personality disorder
  • Understand how to effectively integrate suicide mitigation practice into your service
  • Self assess and reflect on your own practice

 

For further information and to book your place visit

https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/personality-disorder or email kerry@hc-uk.org.uk

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