Date
Thursday, 30th April 2026
9:30am to 4:30pm
Location
In person
PYMHWS - Colonial Foundation Innovation Centre, 35 Poplar Road
Parkville
Hosted by
Other
Cost
$540
Audience
Mental health practitioners and lived experience workforces working in area mental health and wellbeing services.
Overview
Personality disorders, including borderline personality disorder (BPD), are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite this, clinicians often feel uncertain about the rationale for early intervention and may find these presentations challenging. This evidence-based, experiential workshop (e.g., role plays) reviews current evidence on personality disorders in young people and introduces a best-practice model for early intervention, including strategies for working with families and managing complex clinical challenges.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the workshop you will be able to:
- Explain the rationale for early intervention and apply evidence-based principles in working with young people with personality disorder
- Implement strategies for engaging families and friends in care
- Apply approaches to manage interpersonal difficulties, risk, and chronic self-harm effectively
Day 1: Thursday 30 April 2026
Day 2: Friday 1 May 2026
NB: This workshop is designed to be interactive and experiential and will include activities such as role-plays and group discussions. In online workshops, we expect participants to have their camera on throughout, particularly when engaging in these activities. If you have any concerns about any of these expectations please contact us.
Register here.
ymhtraining@pymhws.org.au