FrIday, March 27, 2026
10:30 AM ET – 1:45 PM ET
Overview:
Many women raised by narcissistic mothers carry profound yet often invisible wounds that shape their sense of self, relationships, and mental health well into adulthood. Clinicians working with these clients must understand the unique developmental, relational, and identity struggles that emerge from growing up in narcissistic family systems.
In this presentation, Ellen Biros will provide a comprehensive exploration of maternal narcissism, its impact on daughters’ attachment, identity formation, and relational patterns, as well as the long-term consequences such as shame, codependency, and complex trauma. Participants will learn to apply trauma-informed and evidence-based interventions—including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST), and inner child work—to help clients challenge internalized criticism, establish healthy boundaries, and cultivate self-compassion.
The workshop also addresses clinical challenges such as transference, countertransference, ambivalence, and managing ongoing relationships with narcissistic parents. By integrating theory with practical skills, this course equips clinicians to support adult daughters of narcissistic mothers in reclaiming their identities, developing healthier relational patterns, and fostering resilience in the aftermath of narcissistic abuse.
Objectives:
- Identify the core characteristics of narcissistic mothers and explain their impact on attachment, identity development, and family role formation.
- Analyze the psychological, emotional, and relational consequences commonly experienced by adult daughters, including shame, codependency, and complex trauma.
- Apply trauma-informed assessment strategies and evidence-based interventions (e.g., CBT, TIST, inner child work) to help clients establish boundaries and foster self-compassion.
- Evaluate clinical challenges such as countertransference, client ambivalence, and ongoing contact with narcissistic parents, and formulate strategies to address them ethically and effectively.
Scope and Limitations Disclosure
This course provides licensed mental health professionals with a trauma-informed framework for understanding and treating adult daughters of narcissistic mothers. It explores the developmental, relational, and emotional effects of narcissistic parenting and introduces evidence-informed strategies such as CBT, TIST, and inner child work. While therapeutic approaches are discussed, this training does not provide certification in any specific treatment modality or substitute for formal supervision. Participants are encouraged to integrate course material within their professional scope of practice, ethical guidelines, and licensure standards.
Commercial Support Disclosure
Ellen Biros, MS, LCSW, C-PD, is an experienced clinician and educator specializing in personality disorders and emotional regulation. References to her previously published seminars or related educational materials may be included for illustrative or educational purposes only. Participants are not required to purchase any additional products, books, or materials to complete this course. The presenter has no relevant financial relationships to disclose beyond standard speaking compensation.
Course materials are only available to enrolled students.
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Ellen Biros, MS, LCSW, C-PD
Ellen Biros is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and adjunct professor. With over 20 years of experience in social work, Ellen is a seasoned expert in the treatment and assessment of individuals with personality disorders, substance abuse issues, and emotional regulation problems. Ellen earned a Master’s degree in Justice from American University in Washington, DC, and a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Georgia. She has been sharing her knowledge with students at Tulane University in the School of Social Work and The University of Phoenix in the College of Social Services and the College of Natural Sciences. She is known for her dynamic and engaging teaching style and her ability to inspire students to achieve their full potential. Ellen is also an accomplished author and speaker. She has authored several continuing education seminars that have been well-received by professionals in the field. Her seminars, such as “Personality Disorders: The Challenges of the Hidden Agenda,” “Antisocial, Borderline, Narcissistic and Histrionic: Effective Treatment for Cluster B Personality Disorders,” and “Unmasking Manipulative Relationships: Effective Strategies for Countering Covert Abuse,.”
National Approvals
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Professional Counselors — The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
E Care Behavioral Health Institute has been approved by NBCC as an approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No. 6703. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC are clearly identified. E care Behavioral Health Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Addiction Professionals — NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC)
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Social Workers — Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
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