Love, BPD & Communication
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Location
Online event
This webinar will discuss the ways that people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and their loved one’s tend to communicate.
About this event
This webinar will discuss the ways that people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and their loved one’s tend to communicate. Communications styles may contribute to how symptoms of BPD occur. We will also discuss new interventions that involve working with both people with BPD and their loved ones to help improve BPD symptoms, relationship functioning, and family member’s mental health.
Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Time: 7:00 PM EST
NOTE: Don't worry if you can't attend the live webinar - a recording will be uploaded to our YouTube channel. Please do NOT cancel your registration and the recording will be emailed to you within 72hrs after the live webinar has ended.
While registration is open to all, attendance is limited to the first 500 people to sign onto the live session. We suggest signing on five minutes early to have the best chance of getting in. If for any reason you aren't able to connect to the live session, rest assured you'll get the full recording by email within 72 hours of the webinar.
Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: programs@abmf.charity
Dr. Skye Fitzpatrick is the Director of the TULiP (Treating & Understanding Life-Threatening Behaviour and Posttraumatic Stress) Research Lab at York University. Dr. Fitzpatrick completed her PhD in 2018 at Ryerson University, a predoctoral internship in Seattle at the University of Washington, and postdoctoral fellowship in the Center of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers University. Her current research interests focus on the examination of emotional and relationship processes in the treatment of BPD and PTSD, and identifying ways to streamline and refine concurrent treatments for this comorbidity.