Diagnosis and Treatment for Adolescents with BPD

March 9th, 2012
Crowne Plaza
66 Hale Avenue
White Plains, NY

Click the links below to view the videos from the conference.

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[wptabtitle]Adolescent-onset BPD – Mary Zanarini, EdD[/wptabtitle]
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[wptabtitle]Borderline Personality Disorder and Trauma; Implications for Assessment and Treatment – Cynthia Kaplan, PhD[/wptabtitle]
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[wptabtitle]Family Matters and Advocacy – Perry Hoffman, PhD[/wptabtitle]
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[wptabtitle]There’s No Place Like Home: Evaluating Aftercare and Placement Options for Adolescents – Jim Holsomback[/wptabtitle]
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Co-Course Directors:

Blaise A. Aguirre, MD McLean Hospital

Perry D. Hoffman, Ph.D. NEABPD

Alec L. Miller, PsyD. Cognitive & Behavioral Consultants of Westchester

Co-Conference Sponsor:

Silver Hill Hospital

Diagnosis and Treatment for Adolescents with Borderline Personality Disorder

March 9th, 2012  Crowne Plaza,  66 Hale Avenue White Plains, NY

8:15-8:30 Welcome Blaise Aguirre, MD; Perry Hoffman, PhD; Alec Miller, PsyD
8:30-9:15 Adolescent-onset BPD: Phenomenology, Co-occurring Disorders, Treatment Histories, and Childhood Adversity Mary Zanarini, EdD
9:15-10:00 Family Adolescent Matters: Adolescent consumer and family member/s presentation TBA (Moderator—Perry Hoffman, PhD)
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-12:00 Treatment of adolescents with BPDModerator–Blaise Aguirre, MD
10:15-10:40 Advances in Adolescent DBT Research and Treatment Alec Miller, PsyD
10:40-11:05 Skills Training with Family Members in DBT for Adolescents Jill Rathus, PhD
11:05-11:30 Borderline Personality Disorder and Trauma; Implications for Assessment and Treatment Cynthia Kaplan, PhD
11:30-12PM Panel with Questions and Answers
12:00-1:00    Box lunch on site included
1:00-2:30 Working with families and parents –Highlighting the Continuum of CareModerator–Blaise Aguirre, MD
1:00-1:30 Essential Skills for Parent’s who have Adolescents in a Residential Setting Michael Hollander, PhD & Jana K. Hobbs, LICSW
1:30-2:00 DBT with Parents and Families:  Principles, Procedures, and Pitfalls Jennifer Steinberg, PhD
2:00-2:30 Family Matters and Advocacy Perry Hoffman, PhD
2:30-2:45    Break
2:45-4:00 Where do we go from here? AftercarModerator–Alec Miller, PsyD
2:45-3:10 DBT Graduate Group: Teens Helping Teens Maintain Gains Sara Steinberg, PhD
3:10-3:45 There’s No Place Like Home: Evaluating Aftercare and Placement Options for Adolescents Jim Holsomback
3:45-4:15 Panel with Questions and Answers
4:15-4:30 Closing remarks and thanks Blaise Aguirre, MD; Perry Hoffman, PhD; Alec Miller, PsyD

Faculty

Course Directors

Blaise Aguirre, MD

Medical Director, Adolescent DBT Residential Program, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Mass.

Perry D. Hoffman, PhD

NEABPD President

Alec Miller, PsyD

Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Chief, Child & Adolescent Psychology, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Co-Founder, Cognitive & Behavioral Consultants of Westchester, LLP

Presenters

Janna K. Hobbs, LCSW

Director of Clinical Services, 3East DBT Programs Program Director, Intensive Residential and Step-down Program, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA

Michael Hollander, PhD

Director of Training and Consultations 3East DBT Service, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA

James Holsomback, MA

Coordinator of Clinical Education & Placement, Adolescent Services, McLean Hospital

Cynthia Kaplan, PhD

Associate Clinical and Administrative Director, Child and Adolescent Services, McLean Hospital-Belmont Campus

Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School

Jill Rathus, PhD

Professor of Psychology Director of Clinical Training, CW Post Campus of Long Island University

Co-Director, Cognitive Behavioral Associates, Great Neck, NY

Jennifer Steinberg, PhD

Director of Training Cognitive & Behavioral Consultants of Westchester

Sara Steinberg,PhD

Assistant Director, Cognitive & Behavioral Consultants of Westchester, LLP

Mary C. Zanarini, Ed.D

Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School Director, Laboratory for the Study of Adult Development, McLean Hospital

Audience

This conference will provide a forum for professionals, family members, and consumers to better understand the issues pertaining to diagnosis and treatment of adolescents with borderline personality disorder. In addition, there will be panels to discuss questions from the audience.

Course Description

Clinicians remain reluctant in making the diagnosis of BPD in people younger than 18. Nevertheless, making the diagnosis in adolescents who struggle with symptoms of BPD is validating to the adolescent, means the possibility of targeted early intervention, reduces the risk of unnecessary medication trials, and allows for empirically validated treatments to be used.

Course Objectives

The objectives of this program are to advance the understanding of professionals, families, and consumers about the complexities of borderline personality as they pertain to adolescents. At the conclusion of the conference, conference attendees will be better able to:

  • Identify the nature and course of BPD in adolescents
  • Recognize the role of and advances in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy in treating adolescents with BPD
  • Understand the role of family involvement in the treatment of these adolescents
  • Understand co-morbid psychiatric conditions as they impact treatment
  • Understand the role of trauma and PTSD, its influence on the course of BPD and how it influences treatment.
  • Describe the role of various placement options when living at home does not work.

Continuing Education Credits

Application has been made for 6.75 Continuing Education Credits to NASW-NYS, -CT,-NJ.

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