Understanding Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders - IN-PERSON
Overview
Join us for an engaging training led by David Zealy on understanding co-occuring personality disorders and substance use disorders. This training is ideal for mental health and substance use professionals seeking advanced clinical training in dual-diagnosis assessment and treatment. Earn 6 CEU credits for attending!
Training Description
Co-occurring personality and substance use disorders present some of the most complex challenges in clinical practice. This comprehensive 6-hour workshop explores the diagnostic frameworks of the DSM-5-TR, highlighting how personality pathology and substance use interact, overlap, and reinforce one another.
Through guided instruction, case-based learning, and interactive discussion, participants will deepen diagnostic accuracy, enhance treatment planning, and strengthen their capacity to manage complex dual-diagnosis presentations. Emphasis is placed on integrated care models, ethical practice, and culturally responsive approaches.
Participants will learn to:
– Differentiate between SUD symptoms and personality traits.
– Apply DSM-5-TR criteria with precision and cultural sensitivity.
– Recognize the impact of trauma, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation.
– Implement evidence-based, integrated treatment strategies for lasting recovery.
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McLeod Centers For Wellbeing
500 Archdale Drive
Charlotte, NC 28217
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Foundations
Introduction, DSM-5-TR overview, and dual diagnosis concepts.
Substance Use Disorders
DSM-5-TR criteria, neurobiology, and case discussions.
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