Margaret Wehrenberg – Rewiring the Brain: Treatment Techniques for Obsessive Compulsive, Narcissistic, Antisocial, and Borderline Personality Disorders

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Salepage link: At HERE. Archive: Total sizes: – include: Faculty:Margaret WehrenbergDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 06, 2016 Webcast Manual (0.99 MB) 40 Pages Available after Purchase OutlinePART I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERSBiology and temperamentAgency and a desire to be affiliatedAnxiety and harm avoidanceInterpersonal Neurobiology – The concept of neural repair and neural integrationPART II: TREATMENT STRATEGIESI. Antisocial Personality DisorderAnxiety and APDDevelop harm avoidanceUtilize active relaxationAnxiety in disguise: Find anxiety and tameAnger with the anger diaryAnger escalator tools for anger managementDepression and the Antisocial PDThe hidden emotionCost-benefit analysis of behaviorsUse HALT tips to modulate expressionInterpersonal Relationships and APDTurn agency into positive pathsJournaling to identify implicit memory to increase awarenessTrain the “wise mind” for better self-controlStorytelling for attunement and empathyII. Narcissistic Personality DisorderAnxiety and NPDDiminish the intensity of harm avoidanceTeach appropriate assertivenessWorry management strategiesEnergy therapies and self-soothingDispute irrational fears of humiliationResolve childhood humiliationDepression and NPDIncrease agencyAccept responsibility for vicious circles of grandiosity and lossBattle grandiosity by increasing achievementImproving awareness of and attunement to othersMindfulness techniques and cost-benefit analysisInterpersonal Relationships and NPDUsing desire for affiliationReframe indifference to others and motivate connection with dialectical constructsGenuine contributions: The path to legitimate self-worthIII. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality DisorderAnxiety and OCPDBreaking the rule of harm avoidanceIdentify the conflict with inner valuesCBT to change worry and ruminationReal self- focusing techniques to find feelingsDischarging anger – the underlying trigger of anxietyLearning to tolerate anxiety of making mistakesBreaking free from “technology slavery”Depression and OCPDIncrease positive agencyChange derogatory self-talkInterrupt and dispute compulsive behaviorPrescribe fun!Interpersonal relationships and OCPDAffiliation and angerMindfulness practices to increase attunement to others“I” statements and negotiation skills:Deflate resistance to increase self/other honestySystems therapy strategiesEliminate passive aggressionIV. Borderline Personality Disorder: The Quest for ConnectionAnxiety and BPDThe forgetfulness of harm avoidanceFill in skills deficits: Teach and practice conflict resolution skillsG round techniques to increase emotional stabilityJournaling techniquesDepression and the BPDThe forgetfulness of agencyInterrupt self-injurious behaviorEMDR practices to loosen the grip of the pastMinimize catastrophic rumination w/CBTInterpersonal RelationshipsCraving affiliation and its destructive impactImprove therapeutic relationshipsRelationship historiesPractice assertiveness vs aggressionPlease Note: PESI is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.Faculty Margaret Wehrenberg, Psy.D. Related seminars and products: 15 PsychologistWehrenberg and AssociatesMargaret Wehrenberg, Psy.D., a licensed clinical psychologist, is the author of nine books on the treatment of anxiety and depression, including her most recent e-book, Pandemic Anxiety: Fear, Stress, and Loss in Traumatic Times (January, 2021), best selling book, The 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques (W.W. Norton, 2018), and You Can Handle It: 10 Steps to Shift Stress from Problem to Possibility (PESI, 2017). She has also written a book for the general public, The 10 Best Anxiety Busters. An expert on the treatment of anxiety and depression, she also has extensive training and expertise in the neurobiology of psychological disorders. In addition to clinical work, she coaches business professionals on managing anxiety and has contributed articles for the Psychotherapy Networker magazine. She has produced Relaxation for Tension and Worry, audio soundtracks for breathing, muscle relaxation and imagery to use with anxious clients. Margaret blogs on depression for Psychology Today. Noted for humor, pragmatic treatment approaches, and her interactive teaching style, Dr. Wehrenberg is a sought-after speaker for conferences and trainings, consistently getting the highest ratings for her dynamic presentation and high-quality content. She is one of PESI’s most highly rated speakers and her evaluation from the most seasoned professionals often rank her training “as among the best I have ever attended.”Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Margaret Wehrenberg maintains a private practice. She is an author with W.W. Norton publishing and receives royalties. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Margaret Wehrenberg is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Anxiety Disorder Association of America. 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