Presented by Journey Mental Health

Personality Disorders: Diagnosis, Differentiation, and Cultural Awareness (Part I of II)

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Training Description:

This two-part series will look deeper into the different personality disorders and highlight clinically aware approaches in the treatment of the disorders. Part 1 of the series will focus on the history & conceptual models; what we need to know regarding diagnostic overview; and will wrap-up with information related to differential diagnosing. During Part 2, we will focus more on the assessment & cultural awareness components to working with personality disorders, as well as treatments & interventions. The second part will wrap-up with a discussion based on case applications.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand historical & conceptual models of PDs.

2. Recognize diagnostic criteria & clusters.

3. Differentiate PDs from mimicking disorders.

4. Apply cultural formulation to assessment & treatment.

5. Identify effective treatment modalities.

   

2.0 NBCC/ACEP #6760 CE Hours Awarded to Registrants Who Attend the Entire Training Session and Submit the Evaluation 

*Journey Mental Health Center has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6760. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credits are clearly identified. Journey Mental Health Center is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.  

 

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Presenter's Bio:

William Hutter, PsyD, LMFT, NDCCDP, is adjunct faculty at Northwestern University, teaching various courses, such as Power, Privilege, and Difference; Family of Origin; Basic Concepts in Family Therapy; Family Therapy with Children and Adolescents; Group Therapy; Internship and Pre-practicum courses; and Systemic Perspectives in Substance Use Disorder.  He has his own LLC, FourRivers, where he provides virtual therapy with LGBTQ+ youth and adults, adults experiencing sexual dysfunction, and conflictual queer couples in WI, IL, SC, and ME. He also provides consultation, supervision, and workshops/trainings. 

About This Event

 

 

 

Training Description:

This two-part series will look deeper into the different personality disorders and highlight clinically aware approaches in the treatment of the disorders. Part 1 of the series will focus on the history & conceptual models; what we need to know regarding diagnostic overview; and will wrap-up with information related to differential diagnosing. During Part 2, we will focus more on the assessment & cultural awareness components to working with personality disorders, as well as treatments & interventions. The second part will wrap-up with a discussion based on case applications.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand historical & conceptual models of PDs.

2. Recognize diagnostic criteria & clusters.

3. Differentiate PDs from mimicking disorders.

4. Apply cultural formulation to assessment & treatment.

5. Identify effective treatment modalities.

   

2.0 NBCC/ACEP #6760 CE Hours Awarded to Registrants Who Attend the Entire Training Session and Submit the Evaluation 

*Journey Mental Health Center has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6760. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credits are clearly identified. Journey Mental Health Center is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.  

 

Hutter pic.jpg

Presenter's Bio:

William Hutter, PsyD, LMFT, NDCCDP, is adjunct faculty at Northwestern University, teaching various courses, such as Power, Privilege, and Difference; Family of Origin; Basic Concepts in Family Therapy; Family Therapy with Children and Adolescents; Group Therapy; Internship and Pre-practicum courses; and Systemic Perspectives in Substance Use Disorder.  He has his own LLC, FourRivers, where he provides virtual therapy with LGBTQ+ youth and adults, adults experiencing sexual dysfunction, and conflictual queer couples in WI, IL, SC, and ME. He also provides consultation, supervision, and workshops/trainings.