Reframing the narrative: A fresh look at personality disorders in practice
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Event location: Online
Event Link: https://cvent.me/YMe7mY
Event type: Single day (a day or less)
Reframing the narrative: A fresh look at personality disorders in practice
Presented by SickKids CCMH Learning Institute
Date: January 29 and 30, 2026
Time: 1 to 4 p.m. ET
Facilitator: Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED.
Description: Personality disorders (PDs) are complex and often misunderstood conditions marked by long-standing patterns in thinking, emotion regulation, and interpersonal behavior. While the DSM-5 categorizes ten PDs across three clusters—A (eccentric), B (emotional/erratic), and C (anxious/fearful)—real-world presentations are rarely so clear-cut. Misconceptions and stigma continue to persist, even among helping professionals.
This two-day interactive training is designed for professionals who want to improve their ability to assess, conceptualize, and compassionately respond to clients with personality disorders. We will explore how PDs intersect with trauma, eating disorders, substance use, and emotional dysregulation—and what to do when standard approaches fall short.
Drawing from current literature, neuroscience, and clinical case examples, this workshop provides practical tools to build confidence in assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and client conversations. Participants will leave with a clearer framework for understanding and supporting adults with personality disorders—without pathologizing or losing hope.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the DSM-5 framework for personality disorders, including common myths and misconceptions
- Identify similarities and distinctions among the three PD clusters (A, B, and C)
- Describe how neurobiological factors shape emotional and interpersonal patterns in PDs with specific focus on borderline and narcissistic personality disorders
- Apply structured assessment tools and screening measures in your practice
- Strengthen communication skills when discussing PD diagnoses and conceptualizations with clients and teams
- Design more targeted, empathetic, and evidence-informed treatment plans for individuals with PDs
- Describe options for helping family members
Teaching Format
- Interactive didactic segments
- Case-based discussion and clinical examples
- Role-play and practice scenarios
- Q&A segments
- Take-home handouts and client-friendly resources
Audio/visual recording disclaimer: Please note that this training will be recorded. We kindly ask that you please review the audio/visual consent form.
Registration fee: General - $300 | Student and Group Rates are available
For full program overview and registration details please visit: https://cvent.me/YMe7mY
Facilitator Bio:
Anita Federici, PhD, CPsych, FAED, is a clinical psychologist and the owner of The Centre for Psychology and Emotion Regulation, a clinic specializing in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders, personality disorders, and trauma. She serves an adjunct faculty position at York University and is a distinguished Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED). Her work focuses on developing and adapting treatments for individuals with complex clinical presentations including substance use disorders, suicide, self-injury, PTSD, and those struggling with emotion regulation difficulties. Anita has had a considerable impact on the field through her leadership, advocacy work, and expertise and has provided more than 300 lectures, workshops, and invited talks. She has worked extensively with hospitals and community organizations across Canada offering team training, implementation support, and program development. Her work has been presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals and invited book chapters.
Continuing Education (CE) information: 6 CE hours
SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute is approved by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) to offer continuing education (CE) hours. The number of eligible CE hours are outlined within each program. SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute maintains responsibility for the programs.
Other licensing boards and professional organizations will grant continuing education credits for attendance at their own discretion; participants will need to submit the course outline and Certificate of Participation for their consideration.
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