What You’ll Discover in EP13 Point/Counter Point 05 The DSV-V Proposal For Personality Disorders Classifcation Otto Kernberg, MD
- These are the topics:
- Point/Counterpoint Sessions
- Category:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013 David Barlow PhD2013
- Faculty:
- Otto Kernberg, MD | David Barlow, PhD | Richard Landis, PhD
- Course Levels:
- Master’s Degree in Health or higher-Similar Field
- Duration:
- 1:20:52
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Date of Program:
- Dec 12, 2013
Description
Description:
Dr. Kernberg proposes the DSM-V proposal is a helpful advance in the understanding of personality disorders, in spite of internal inconsistencies in its “hybrid model” basis. The psychiatric community struggles with an insufficient understanding of personality structure and development.
Educational Objectives
- New ways of approaching the relationships between symbolic and neurobiological phenomena-Intentional and behavioral structures
- Find the underpinning dynamic organization of personality traits.
- Re-Evaluate trait theory and process theory concerning the components of personality.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
Faculty

Otto Kernberg, MD Similar seminars and products 66
Otto Kernberg, MD, Professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, he is a psychoanalyst. He is best known for his psychoanalytic theories about borderline personality organisation and narcissistic behavior. Director of the Personality Disorders The Institute at New York Presbyterian Hospital Westchester Division and Professor of Psychology at Cornell University’s Weill Medical College. Dr. Kernberg has been a Past.-The International Psychoanalytic Association President. He is also the Training and Supervisor Analyst for Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Dr. Kernberg coauthored twelve books.-Twelve other books by him. Psychotherapy for Borderline, his latest book, is the one he just published. Personality: Focusing On Object Relations and Handbook of Dynamic Psychology for Higher Level Personality Pathology.

David Barlow, PhD Similar seminars and products 23
Professor of Psychology, Research Prof of Psychiatry and Director of Clinical Training Programs. Director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders Boston University. Editor of Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Psychology. He also has a private practice. Over 500 articles, chapters, and books have been published by Dr. Barlow. Numerous awards have been presented to him, including the C. Charles Burlingame award from the Institute for Living.

Richard Landis, PhD Similar seminars and products 17
Richard Landis, PhD, He is a medical and clinical psychologist, international trainer, and author. He is Executive Editor of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter and Director of Training for Southern California Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis. He also serves as the Clinical Director for Ericksonian Integrative Medical Institute (Orange County). He is board-certified in traumatology and has diplomate status in the fields of integrated medicine and behavioral medicine.
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