
Complex Borderline Personality Disorder 1
with Dr Daniel Fox
SESSION 1 OF 5
Duration 12mins 14secs
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In this session, Dr. Daniel Fox explains the similarities and differences between depressive episodes and depressive spirals and how they can be used to track therapeutic success and regressions. He will also teach you how to identify and discern major depressive disorder from BPD.
In this session, Dr. Daniel Fox explains the similarities and differences between depressive episodes and depressive spirals and how they can be used to track therapeutic success and regressions. He will also teach you how to identify and discern major depressive disorder from BPD.
In this session, Dr. Daniel Fox helps you gain understanding and insight into the connections between core content and depressive symptoms, deciding if medication, therapy, or both are ideal, and the distortion of self, other, and your client’s world due to depression.
In this session, Dr. Daniel Fox investigates the psychotic symptoms that are part of the BPD clinical picture, and those that are indicative of a psychotic disorder. He explores the various types of psychotic symptoms, disorders, and their manifestation in clients with BPD.
In this session, Dr. Daniel Fox discusses how to implement strategies with individuals with psychotic symptoms and BPD, developing a collaborative relationship to encourage therapeutic movement, and techniques to help lessen and manage psychotic sequelae.
In this session, Dr. Daniel Fox investigates how to build insight and understanding into the overlap and difference between inattention and hyperactive/impulsive ADHD symptoms and those often seen in individuals with BPD.
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