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03 Oct 2014 08:38 PM
03 Oct 2014 08:38 PM
I attended the BPD foundation conference in Melbourne yesterday. Oh was really inspiring. I've been meaning to get to my computer and copy and paste my notes of the event across from Facebook to here...
03 Oct 2014 10:19 PM
03 Oct 2014 10:19 PM
Hi Chemonro,
I wasn't able to attend this conference sadly so I will be looking forward to reading your notes. From what I saw of the schedule for the day, it looked to be full of insight and education for all whom attended. So thankful for anything you can share with us all 🙂
03 Oct 2014 10:31 PM
03 Oct 2014 10:31 PM
04 Oct 2014 07:48 AM
04 Oct 2014 07:48 AM
Professor Andrew Chanen: we take our eyes of the ball when we focus on past trauma (that can't be changed) at the expense of what's going on in patient's lives now.
Need to build a health service response to BPD with consumers and carers as it's focus.
Dr Roy Krawitz : no evidence that dbt is the most effective treatment, just that it has the most published research.
Intense emotions leads to emotional avoidance and thought suppression which leads to greater problems in the long term.
New dbt manual coming out in three weeks
Dr Sathya Rao : BPD is a common psychiatric disorder and is eminently treatable. It is more cost effective to treat than to not treat.
Significant stigma and patients are often refused treatment.
Time for a national population based approach for BPD treatment.
Catherine Bennett : fighting for recovery is fighting for yourself, fighting for who you are, for meaning.Trust your courage : it got you this far. Recovery is worth it.
Indigo Daya : Healing is a much better word than recovery. Taking it slow is the fast way. Promote choice control and power.
Gaby den Hollander: Turning up is a commitment to your own life. Turning up is therapeutic - without it no therapy can occur.
04 Oct 2014 05:15 PM
04 Oct 2014 05:15 PM
Thanks @chemonro -
This is a great summary.
Something caught my eye - Dr Sathya Rao talking about the stigma assosciated with BPD and patients being refused treatment. @joeflood started a thread in the carers forum called "BPD diagnosis being used by hospital to deny treatment"
Would you have any advice about @joeflood 's situation? If so, can you post it in the disccussion which I linked above?
Seems like it's a common problem.
Thanks again for this overview.
Who did you find the most ineresting presenter?
04 Oct 2014 06:42 PM
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05 Oct 2014 07:24 AM
05 Oct 2014 07:24 AM
Thanks @NikNik I had posted a reply.
06 Oct 2014 02:46 AM
06 Oct 2014 02:46 AM
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