Emotionally dysregulated clients: Supporting Families - 3. Window of tolerance

Australia · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Australian psychologists can deepen their understanding of emotional regulation for families. This module reframes complex DBT concepts using Daniel Siegel's 'Window of Tolerance,' enabling you to effectively psychoeducate families on physiological arousal and dysregulation management.

In this third module of the Emotionally Dysregulated Clients: Supporting Families series, Dr. Ella Brent bridges key concepts from DBT and interpersonal neurobiology to enhance psychoeducation around emotional regulation. While terms like Emotion Mind, Rational Mind, and Wise Mind are common in DBT, they can be challenging for clients and families to grasp. This module reframes these concepts using Daniel Siegel’s “Window of Tolerance” — a more physiological and accessible framework.

Through a clear explanation of the body’s arousal systems, practitioners will learn to support families in recognising the difference between emotional intensity and emotional dysregulation. With the right supports, individuals can maintain regulation even at the extremes of emotional arousal

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

 

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