Tuesday, June 3rd
10:00 AM ET – 5:30 PM ET
Overview:
While estimated to be the most common of all mental health conditions, personality disorders remain largely unfamiliar to most people, including social service personnel. Personality disordered individuals often cause significant disruptions in their own and others’ lives by creating dramas and using manipulation in dealing with other people. Because the condition does not respond to traditional mental health interventions, personality disorders often remain mysterious and frustrating for those who deal with them.
This training will describe and explain both personality disorders and the difficulties they tend to cause. It will describe the structure and purpose of the dramas created by personality disordered individuals, as well as how and why manipulation is commonly used by these individuals. The training will provide the latest information on what a personality disorder is, and why for many years the condition was thought to be untreatable.
This training will present techniques that have been found to be effective in avoiding and intervening in the dramas created by personality disordered individuals in both clinical and non clinical settings. In addition, attendees will learn how professionals treating these difficult conditions work with them in order to change their functioning into a less destructive and more constructive pattern.
Objectives:
- Describe the features of dramas and manipulation.
- Describe how personality disorders create drama and manipulate
- Describe what a personality is, and how it differs from a psychiatric disorder.
- Identify personality disorders, dramas, and manipulations.
- Implement techniques to forestall and thwart drama and manipulations.
- Implement the fundamental techniques of managing personality disorders.
- Describe what is required to treat personality disorders.
Course materials are only available to enrolled students.
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Gregory Lester, Ph. D
Gregory W. Lester, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist licensed in Colorado and Texas. He has been in practice for over 40 years, has personally evaluated and treated over 3500 patients, and travels widely to speak at conferences and teach continuing education seminars. In his specialty of personality disorders, Dr. Lester has trained more human services professionals than any other individual, having presented over 2,000 trainings to over 250,000 professionals in 132 cities across the globe. Dr. Lester is the author of four best-selling clinical manuals on the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders, as well as Power with People, a manual of interpersonal effectiveness that is currently in its second edition and twentieth printing, Shrunken Heads, an irreverent memoire of the rigors of his graduate school training, and Central Intelligence Bureau: The Shrink, the Chip, and the Spy, a spy thriller novel. Dr. Lester’s research and articles have appeared in many professional and popular publications, including The Journal of the American Medical Association, The Western Journal of Medicine, The Journal of Behavior Therapy, The Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, The Yearbook of Family Practice, The Transactional Analysis Journal, Restaurant Hospitality, and Black Belt Magazine. Dr. Lester lives in Colorado, where in his off-hours he is a marathon runner and mountain- climber, as well as an avid skier, marksman, certified Corvette race driver, and extra-class amateur radio operator. He is also a Master instructor at the largest martial arts school in Colorado, where he holds fifth-degree black belts in both traditional Tang Soo Do and Olympic-style Taekwondo, and was named “Instructor of the Year.”
National Approvals
eCare BHI, as the accredited and approved sponsor, maintains responsibility for all the programs and must abide by each board’s continuing education guidelines.

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)
E Care Behavioral Health Institute is officially on file with NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) as an Approved Education Provider. They are formally known as NAADAC Provider #139138. Please note that E care Behavioral Health Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.

Social Workers — Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
E Care Behavioral Health Institute, #1706, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. E Care Behavioral Health Institute maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 06-03-2020 – 06-03-2026.

CE Broker
CE Broker is a continuing education tracking system in which licensees track their compliance and report their completed CE hours credit (CE Broker Tracking #50-33336)
State Approvals
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Wyoming |
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Tennessee | Texas | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | Wisconsin |
- Nevada CPC’s and MFT’s accept ASWB-approved training
- North Dakota Board Of Counselor Examiners LAPC and LAPCS accept ASWB approved training
- Rhode Island Board of Mental Health Counselors and Marriage & Family Therapists MHC’s accept ASWB approved training
- Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council LPC and LPCS accept ASWB approved training
- Utah Division of Professional Licensing – CMHC’s accept ASWB approved training
- Washington State Department of Mental Health MHC’s accept ASWB approved training
- Wisconsin Council on Mental Health LPCS accepts ASWB-approved training
States that Accept NAADAC Approved Providers |
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States that Accept APA Approved Providers |
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Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming |