About this course

One of the most difficult areas in psychotherapy is deciding how to manage a chronically depressed patient who presents with a chronic pattern of deliberate self-harm (cutting, burning, punching oneself, non-lethal overdoses, etc). To ensure being able to safely and effectively work with such clients, the therapist has to concurrently do three things (1) Effectively assess the risk associated with their deliberate self-harm behaviours (2) Attempt to understand what is generating these experientially-driven behaviors (3) Try to manage their own anxiety on the client's presentation In this webinar, Dr Nick Bendit will discuss the etiological factors associated with deliberate self-harm, as well as explain what drives and maintains those client patterns. He will also discuss assessment, severity of risk of deliberate self-harm, as well as the importance of managing countertransference responses in therapists. Dr Bendit will also clarify how to treat deliberate self-harm with psychotherapy.

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for psychiatrists, medical practitioners, psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counselors, and other allied professionals who are eager to learn more about patients who present with a chronic pattern of deliberate self-harm. You can enhance your knowledge & skills at your own pace with this self-paced online course, accessible from the comfort of your home or work, anytime you choose.

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Unlimited access for one year!!!!

Course curriculum

    1. Course Details & Learning Outcomes

    1. Video Lecture: Understanding & Managing Deliberate Self Harm in Therapy

    2. PPT Slides Understanding & Managing Deliberate Self Harm

    3. Assessment Component

About this course

  • $39.00
  • 4 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content
  • Self-paced. 2hrs Video Lecture, PPT Slides & Assessment Component
  • Unlimited Access for One Year!!
  • Certificate on Completion (Issued Immediately upon completion). 2 CPD Hours

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About Dr Nick Bendit

About Dr Nick Bendit: Dr Nick Bendit is a staff specialist psychiatrist working at the Centre for Psychotherapy (Newcastle), an outpatient public psychotherapy unit offering long-term psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorders. He treats patients with BPD using the Conversational Model and DBT, as well as supervising mental health clinicians in the management of patients with BPD. He is the current Director of Training of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists (ANZAP). He has published articles on mechanisms of change in psychotherapy, reviewing the effectiveness of DBT in borderline personality disorder, and mechanisms of chronic suicidal thoughts in patients with borderline personality disorder. He has been a co-author on the most recent Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines on deliberate self harm in borderline personality disorder (RANZCP, 2016). He is the co-author of the second-largest randomised clinical trial of the effectiveness of psychotherapy in BPD, comparing DBT and the Conversational Model (Walton et al., 2020).