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Regression and Remissions – Cycles of Change and Setbacks

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Thursday, October 2, 2025

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08:00 AM Australia/Sydney

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Therapeutic work with personality disorders rarely follows a straight line. Clients often move through cycles of improvement and setbacks, emotional clarity and confusion, connection and withdrawal. This session explores how to navigate the natural ebb and flow of change, with a focus on distinguishing between clinical regression and periods of remission.

Regression can occur when a client becomes overwhelmed, triggered, or emotionally dysregulated, leading to a temporary return to old patterns, such as impulsivity, splitting, or self-harm. Rather than viewing this as failure, we’ll discuss how to understand regression as part of the healing process and an opportunity to strengthen insight, build new coping strategies, and deepen the therapeutic alliance.

Remission, on the other hand, is often misunderstood. It doesn’t always mean the absence of symptoms, but rather an increase in emotional regulation, relationship stability, and internal coherence. Clinicians will learn how to identify signs of true remission, such as reduced reactivity, greater self-awareness, and more consistent behavior across settings, and support clients in maintaining these gains.

We’ll also address how to talk with clients about setbacks without reinforcing shame or hopelessness, and how to normalize the nonlinear nature of recovery. Case examples will highlight how clinicians can remain steady, validating, and focused during both regression and remission periods.

By learning to navigate these cycles with confidence and compassion, clinicians can reduce burnout, increase resilience, and help clients stay engaged, even when progress doesn’t look perfect.

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

Understand the difference between clinical regression and remission, and how to navigate both.

AGENDA

  • 10 min – Intro to Regression and Remission
    Define, normalize, and explain cyclical nature of PD treatment
  • 15 min – Relapse Case Review
    Detail client case with periods of stability and reactivation
  • 30 min – Discussion
    What triggered the regression?
    How do we maintain therapeutic continuity?
  • 20 min – Interventions
    Crisis response, stabilizing the frame, managing reactivity
  • 15 min – Prevention and Reentry Plans
    Building anticipation of regression into treatment planning