Kenneth B. Cairns – Rewiring the Brain: Treatment Techniques for Obsessive Compulsive, Narcissistic, Antisocial, and Borderline Personality Disorders

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Kenneth B. Cairns - Rewiring the Brain: Treatment Techniques for Obsessive Compulsive, Narcissistic, Antisocial, and Borderline Personality Disorders courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Kenneth B. CairnsDuration:5 Hours 46 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 26, 2018 Description Manual (3.70 MB) 114 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Development of Personality DisordersBiology and temperamentAgency and a desire to be affiliatedAnxiety and harm avoidanceInterpersonal Neurobiology – The concept of neural repair and neural integrationTreatment StrategiesAntisocial Personality DisorderAnxiety and APDDevelop harm avoidanceUtilize active relaxationAnxiety in disguise: Find anxiety and tame Anger with the anger diaryAnger escalator tools for anger managementDepression and the Antisocial PDThe hidden emotionCost-benefit analysis of behaviorsUse HALT tips to modulate expressionInterpersonal Relationship and APDTurn agency into positive pathsJournaling to identify implicit memory to increase awarenessTrain the “wise mind” for better self-controlStorytelling for attunement and empathyNarcissistic Personality DisorderAnxiety and NPDDiminish the intensity of harm avoidanceTeach appropriate assertivenessWorry management strategiesEnergy therapies and self-soothingDispute irrational fears of 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-worthObsessive-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 skillsDeflate resistance to increase self/other honestySystems therapy strategiesEliminate passive aggressionBorderline Personality Disorder: The Quest for ConnectionAnxiety and BPDThe forgetfulness of harm avoidanceFill in skills deficits: Teach and practice conflict resolution skillsGround 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 Kenneth B. Cairns, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 1 Kenneth B. Cairns, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist with 25 years of experience conducting and overseeing the delivery of mental health services to individuals with severe mood and personality disorders.

• Dr. Cairns received his graduate education at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH.

• Since that time, he has spent nearly 19 years providing and overseeing the delivery of mental health services to individuals incarcerated in the Pennsylvania state correctional system.

• In this capacity, Dr. Cairns has worked with numerous individuals with severe personality and behavioral disorders.

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