Parenting Styles and Mistakes that Contribute to Borderline Personality Disorder in Children
​Empower Your Teen with Reflective Thinking Skills to Enhance Brain Resilience and Mental Well-being. In this engaging and interactive workshop, participants will learn how to navigate life's challenges effectively, manage stress, and develop a positive self-concept through the power of reflective thinking.
Main Facilitator
​Maryam Ashkan, M.A. R.P.
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Registered Psychotherapist and trauma therapist
Certified EMDR Practitioner
Certified Brainspotting Practitioner
Certified Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
NAMA Certified Anger Management Specialist-II
Understanding the impact of parenting on the emotional development of children is crucial, especially when it comes to Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). This comprehensive workshop delves into the parenting styles and common mistakes that can contribute to the development of BPD in children. Through engaging sessions, practical activities, and evidence-based insights, we aim to empower parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools to foster healthy emotional growth and prevent the onset of BPD.
Why Attend?
This workshop is designed for parents, caregivers, and mental health professionals who want to understand better the influence of parenting on the development of BPD in children. Whether you're looking to prevent potential issues or seeking ways to improve your parenting approach, this workshop offers valuable insights and practical guidance.
What to Expect:
Fundamentals of BPD and Parenting Influence
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Explore the signs and symptoms of BPD in children, including emotional instability, impulsivity, and interpersonal difficulties.
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Learn about the critical role of parenting in BPD development, examining both genetic predispositions and environmental factors.
Common Parenting Mistakes
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Understand the consequences of emotional invalidation and learn how to validate your child’s feelings.
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Discover the impact of inconsistent parenting, overprotective behaviours, and emotional unavailability on a child's development.
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Explore how high-conflict and dysfunctional family dynamics can contribute to the risk of BPD.
Constructive Parenting Approaches
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Gain practical strategies for effective communication, emotional validation, and fostering independence.
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Learn how to establish consistency, set healthy boundaries, and create a nurturing home environment.
Practical Skills and Activities
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Identify and change negative parenting patterns through role-playing and scenario-based practice.
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Develop a positive parenting plan with realistic goals and strategies for ongoing improvement.
Enroll Today for this Virtual Event!
Join us for an insightful and transformative workshop that will help you navigate the challenges of parenting with confidence and compassion.