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Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder

Social Work Blog

As a DBT therapist, I specialize in treating these folks, who come to me desperate for help with changing their suicidal behaviors and dysregulated emotions. The most well-researched is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which is what I practice. Fact: Many people with BPD recover. I have gained so much from my clients.

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Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder

Social Work Blog

As a DBT therapist, I specialize in treating these folks, who come to me desperate for help with changing their suicidal behaviors and dysregulated emotions. The most well-researched is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which is what I practice. Fact: Many people with BPD recover. I have gained so much from my clients.

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Child Abuse: Understanding, Prevention & Support

All For Kids

It includes actions such as molestation, incest, exposure to explicit material, or forcing a child to engage in sexual activities. Promote quality time spent together and engage in activities that foster emotional connection and bonding. These groups foster empathy, validation, and a sense of belonging among survivors.

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Antisocial Behavior and Drug Addiction

Gateway Foundation

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) or antisocial behavior can include poor impulse control, which can cause people to engage in risky behaviors, such as sharing needles with others, resulting in HIV or hepatitis. The primary feature of antisocial behaviors is a lack of empathy and a disregard for the rights of others.

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Ultimate Social Work Intervention Strategies

Social Work Haven

Typically, assessments are perspectives constructed at a particular time and place, and include the following elements (Parker, 2013): Preparation , planning , and engagement involve working with the individual requiring support to introduce the need to perform an assessment and agree on how the social worker will carry it out.