Good Psychiatric Management in 2026: Optimizing Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder | Silver Hill Hospital

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Good Psychiatric Management in 2026: Optimizing Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder

Presented by:

Lois W. Choi-Kain, MD, M.Ed

Director, Gunderson Personality Disorders Institute; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

 

 

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This training will include the newly revised updated Good Psychiatric Management (GPM 2.0) official one day training protocol which integrates research published in the last 5 years as well as adapted models of personality functioning to explain borderline personality disorder’s most common co-occurring conditions, including other personality disorders (narcissistic, obsessive compulsive, avoidant, paranoid), neurodivergence, and behavioral disorders (substance, eating). Participants will learn how to diagnose, psychoeducate, get started and organize management of safety concerns, medications, co-occurring disorders, and multimodal treatment plans using the good principles of care to which healthcare that meets standards adheres.

Participants will learn:

  1. Diagnose borderline personality disorder
  2. Provide psychoeducation for patients on BPD and its co-occurring conditions
  3. Prioritize focus of treatment diagnostically

Who should attend:
Social Workers/Therapists/Counselors, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Addiction Counselors, Nurses

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The event is hosted by Silver Hill New York.