BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER TRAINING

Borderline Personality Disorder is an increasingly prevalent but also complex and controversial diagnosis. The Deparment of Health (2003) document "Personality Disorder: No Longer a Diagnosis of Exclusion" recognises the need to respond inclusively to clients with this diagnosis. Yet many staff are still unsure about what the diagnosis means in practice, and about how to offer effective support.
harm-ed training draws from a wealth of expertise, knowledge and experience to examine the issues behind the diagnosis; current debates surrounding the diagnosis; and helpful ways of working with clients who may have attracted the diagnosis.
We also offer a more advanced course wishing to acquire a more in-depth understanding of the issues that are relevant to their service and its client group.
All of our courses draw on current research, models of practice and professional and academic knowledge. However, harm-ed training also incorporates the invaluable expertise and insight that comes from the personal experiences of all our trainers.
We deliver our courses in a wide range of formats - please see below. If you can't see the training course you are looking for, contact us and we will work with you to develop the right training package for your service. |