Kenneth B. Cairns – Rewiring the Brain: Treatment Techniques for Obsessive Compulsive, Narcissistic, Antisocial, and Borderline Personality Disorders
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- Kenneth B. Cairns is a member of the faculty.
5 hours and 46 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Date: April 26, 2018 DescriptionConsider your sessions with clients who suffer from personality disorders. What thoughts come to mind?
Challenging? Overwhelming? Frustrating?
What if you had the skills to make every session seem more productive and like you’re making progress?
Learn how you may assist your customer in becoming:
more emotional stability
More compassionate
He or she is more adaptable in how he or she thinks and reacts to difficult situations.
Less receptiveAll of this is feasible if you have learned how to assist your client in modifying the inflexible, maladaptive features of obsessive compulsive, narcissistic, antisocial, and borderline personality disorders. You can learn how to use these illnesses’ motives and defenses to achieve long-term improvement.
Dr. Kenneth B. Cairns will show you effective therapy approaches based on cutting-edge neuroscience. Your clients may learn to rewire their brains and live a better, more stable, and productive life by using strategies from DBT, Mindfulness, CBT, and EMDR.
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Manual (3.70 MB) (3.70 MB)
Outline 114 Pages Available After Purchase
Personality Disorders and Their Development
Biology and temperament Agency, as well as a desire to be associated
Anxiety and the desire to prevent damage
The notion of neural healing and neural integration in interpersonal neurobiologyTreatment Options
APD stands for Antisocial Personality Disorder.Anxiety with Parkinson’s disease
Develop your ability to avoid damage.
Make use of active relaxation.
Disguised anxiety: Find and manage your anxiety. The Anger Diary and Anger
Anger management tools with an escalator
Depression and Antisocial Personality Disorder
The unseen emotion
Behavior cost-benefit analysis
To regulate expression, use HALT tips.
APD and Interpersonal Relationships
Turn your agency into a good force.
Journaling to detect and raise awareness of implicit memories
Improve your self-control by exercising your “smart mind.”
Storytelling promotes sensitivity and empathyPersonality Disorder with Narcissism
NPD and anxiety
Reduce the intensity of harm avoidance.
Instill proper assertiveness in your students.
Strategies for Stress Management
Self-soothing and energy treatments
Dispel unreasonable shame worries.
Depression and bipolar disorder
Increase your power.
Accept responsibility for the never-ending cycle of grandiosity and loss.
Combat grandiosity by boosting accomplishment.
Improving awareness of and sensitivity to others
Techniques for mindfulness and cost-benefit analysis
NPD and Interpersonal Relationships
Using desire as a motivator for affiliation
Reframe apathy toward others and encourage connection using dialectical conceptions.
The journey to respectable self-worth via genuine contributionsObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Anxiety disorders and OCPD
Breaking the guideline of avoiding harm
Determine the contradiction with internal ideals.
CBT to alleviate anxiety and rumination
Genuine self-focusing approaches for locating sensations
Anger release – the root cause of anxiety
Learning to cope with the fear of making mistakes
Getting out of “technological enslavement”
Depression and obstructive sleep apnea
Boost positive agency
Change your negative self-talk.
Interrupt and challenge obsessive behavior.
Prescribe amusement!
OCPD and interpersonal connections
Anger and attachment
Mindfulness methods to improve sensitivity to others’ “I” statements and negotiation abilities
Reduce resistance in order to improve self/other honesty.
Techniques for Systemic Therapy
Get rid of passive hostility.The Search for Connection in Borderline Personality Disorder
Anxiety and Bipolar Disorder
The forgetting of harm prevention
Completing skill gaps: Conflict resolution skills should be taught and practiced.
Techniques for increasing emotional stability on the ground
Techniques for keeping a journal
Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Agency’s forgetfulness
Interrupt self-destructive conduct.
EMDR techniques for releasing the grasp of the past
CBT Interpersonal Relationships can help you reduce catastrophic ruminating.
Craving affiliation and its negative consequences
Enhance therapeutic interactions.
Relationship timelines
Experiment with assertiveness vs aggressiveness.Please be aware that PESI is not linked with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP or her organizations.
Kenneth B. Cairns, Ph.D., is a member of the faculty. Seminars and items related to: 1
Kenneth B. Cairns, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist with 25 years of expertise performing and supervising mental health treatments for people suffering from severe mood and personality disorders. Dr. Cairns earned his doctorate from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Since then, he has spent over 19 years delivering and supervising the delivery of mental health services to inmates in Pennsylvania’s state correctional system. Dr. Cairns has worked with many people who have significant personality and behavioral issues in this capacity. He now handles the provision of mental health services to inmates at nine state correctional facilities.
Dr. Cairns has taught undergraduate psychology and criminology courses at the University of Pittsburgh and Seton Hill University. He has also taught graduate-level behavioral analysis classes at Waynesburg University. He has instructed police officers, negotiators, psychologists, and allied health care workers. Dr. Cairns routinely talks on a range of themes, including personality disorders, psychopathy, behavioral analysis, serial murderers, mental readiness, situational awareness, and others.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Kenneth Cairns has a financial relationship with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Kenneth Cairns does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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