WORKING WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER This course provides a comprehensive overview of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and how to help individuals who are affected by it. It provides a solid foundation in understanding the intricacies of personality and personality disorders, equipping learners with essential knowledge to identify various disorders effectively. COURSE HOURS: 2.0 AUDIENCE: Human services professionals, Social workers, Behavioral health technicians, Mental health counselors OBJECTIVES: Gain insight into the specific characteristics and symptoms of borderline personality disorder Explore the various underlying risk factors that contribute to the development of BPD. Understand how BPD manifests in different individuals and analyze its impact on treatment approaches and client care Learn strategies for building and maintaining therapeutic relationships Understand trauma-informed care principles to ensure a compassionate and understanding approach Evaluate the importance of self-care and ethical considerations, ensuring sustainable and effective practice COURSE FORMAT: This course is a recorded, asynchronous, self-paced, online interactive training, with no access time limit or due date to complete it once enrolled. In addition to the record presentation, additional resources and handouts are made available inside the course. INSTRUCTOR: Erica Falk-Huzar, PsyD, EdS, MBA, SAC, HS-BCP ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: How to Enroll Refund and Cancellation Policy Accessibility Accommodations Course Completion Requirements System Requirements Provider Approval