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Progress – Recognizing and Reinforcing Growth

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Thursday, September 25, 2025

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08:00 AM Australia/Sydney

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Progress in treatment with personality-disordered clients can be subtle, non-linear, and easily overlooked, especially when it doesn’t look like traditional symptom reduction. This session focuses on how to recognize signs of emotional and relational growth that often emerge beneath the surface or in small but meaningful ways.

Clients may not verbalize their progress, and at times may appear to regress or destabilize as deeper emotional work begins. However, subtle shifts, like pausing before reacting, expressing vulnerability, or questioning long-held beliefs, can indicate profound internal movement. Learning to spot these moments is essential for maintaining therapeutic momentum and preventing clinician discouragement or premature treatment changes.

We’ll explore what growth looks like across different stages of therapy, including increased tolerance for discomfort, improved reflective functioning, willingness to repair ruptures, and more regulated interpersonal interactions. We’ll also address how to avoid reinforcing dependency, over-pathologizing ambivalence, or missing the client’s unique markers of change. Through case vignettes and discussion, clinicians will gain tools to affirm and reinforce progress without rushing the process or imposing their own timeline. The session will also cover how to help clients internalize their gains and develop a growing sense of agency and self-efficacy.

Ultimately, recognizing and celebrating progress, however small, builds hope, strengthens the therapeutic alliance, and supports the long-term integration of healthier ways of thinking, feeling, and relating. This session provides a practical and compassionate framework for tracking change and helping clients feel seen in their growth.

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

Learn to detect and support signs of emotional and relational progress.

AGENDA

  • 10 min – Defining Progress in PD Treatment
    Emphasize process over outcomes
  • 15 min – Case: Subtle Shifts Over Time

    Highlight changes in insight, emotional regulation, or boundaries
  • 30 min – Small Group Reflection

    What does progress look like in your client? How has it evolved?
  • 20 min – Strategies to Support Growth

    Reinforcement, collaborative goal setting, validating effort
  • 15 min – Documentation and Communication
    How to describe and chart progress for clinical teams or supervision