Friday – December 14, 2012 | 1:30pm – 4:30pm
3 CE Credits ● Fee: $60 ● F/T Student: $50
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Over the last several decades psychotherapists have used different titles to describe clients who fail to change. This presentation will explore the concepts used to identify such clients, as well as the research that supports and challenges the concept of personality disorders, and the suggestion to redefine Axis II of the DSM IV. A new model of personality awareness, acceptance, and adaptation will be presented that integrates concepts from CBT and Temperament.
Leader: Raymond DiGiuseppe, Ph.D. | Director, Professional Education and Clinical Supervisor, Albert Ellis Institute







