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Core Content – Understanding the Emotional Core of Personality Disorders

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el Jueves, 4 de Septiembre 2025

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08:00 Australia/Sydney

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Personality disorders are often described in terms of observable behavior, rage, manipulation, withdrawal, impulsivity, but these surface behaviors are driven by powerful emotional themes beneath the surface. This first session explores the core content that fuels personality pathology, helping clinicians move beyond symptom management to deeper, more targeted interventions.

In this session, we’ll focus on identifying and working with emotional drivers such as shame, fear of abandonment, chronic feelings of inadequacy, and internalized beliefs of unworthiness. These emotional experiences are often rooted in early relational trauma and can remain unspoken or poorly articulated by clients. When left unexamined, they influence behavior in rigid, repetitive, and often self-defeating ways.

This session will present a framework for understanding how these emotional cores give rise to maladaptive patterns like emotional lability, self-sabotage, perfectionism, and interpersonal instability. Through clinical examples and case illustrations, attendees will learn how to recognize signs of core emotional distress, even when masked by defensiveness or grandiosity, and how to begin gently naming and addressing these themes in session.

The session will also introduce strategies to help clients begin identifying, tolerating, and integrating these painful emotional states into a more coherent narrative of self. By targeting the emotional core, clinicians can support more meaningful, lasting change and avoid reinforcing surface-level coping strategies that often fail in the long run. This foundational session sets the tone for the rest of the series, grounding treatment in compassion, curiosity, and a deep respect for the internal world of the client.

Daniel J. Fox, Ph.D

Daniel J. Fox, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist, award-winning author, and international speaker based in Texas. With over 20 years of experience, he specializes in personality disorders, ethics, and emotional intelligence. Dr. Fox has worked in state and federal prisons, universities, and private practice, and is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Houston. He is the author of several bestselling books and tools, including The Borderline Personality Disorder Workbook, The BPD Card Deck, and Antisocial, Borderline, Narcissistic, and Histrionic Workbook. His work is widely used by clinicians and clients around the world and has been translated into multiple languages. Dr. Fox also hosts a popular YouTube channel dedicated to mental health and personality disorders.

Agenda del evento

Identify the emotional themes that drive maladaptive behavior (e.g., shame, abandonment, inadequacy).

AGENDA

  • 10 min – Opening & Concept Overview
    Define core content, its developmental origins (e.g., attachment wounds), and relevance in treatment.
  • 15 min – Case Example Presentation
    Introduce a client vignette that illustrates intense core content (e.g., chronic emptiness or rejection sensitivity).
  • 30 min – Group Discussion
    Explore:
    What is this client protecting or afraid of?
    What does the behavior say about identity or unmet needs?
  • 20 min – Strategies for Engagement

    Techniques to access, reflect, and validate core emotional material.
  • 15 min – Application
    Participants apply framework to a current client and share observations.