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Borderline Personality Disorder: Navigating Emotional Intensity
Discover stability, build healthier relationships, and embrace your authentic self
Book AppointmentWhat is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health condition characterized by intense and unstable emotions, impulsive behaviors, and difficulties in relationships. People with BPD often struggle with self-image and fear of abandonment. While BPD can be challenging, with proper treatment and support, individuals can learn to manage their symptoms, improve relationships, and lead fulfilling lives.
Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder
Intense fear of abandonment
Pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships
Unstable self-image or sense of self
Impulsive behaviors in at least two potentially self-damaging areas
Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-harming behavior
Emotional instability and mood swings
Chronic feelings of emptiness
Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger
Stress-related paranoid thoughts or severe dissociative symptoms
The Process
1. Reach Out
Take the first step. Contact us through our website, phone, or email to express your interest in therapy.
2. Meet Your Therapist
This first meeting is all about getting to know each other. You'll have the opportunity to share your concerns, ask questions, and get a feel for your therapist's approach.
3. Embark on Your Journey
Begin your therapy sessions. These sessions are your dedicated time for growth, healing, and self-discovery.
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Contact UsFrequently Asked Questions
Some commonly asked questions about Borderline Personality Disorder
The exact cause is unknown, but a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurobiological factors contribute. Childhood trauma, neglect, or separation from caregivers are often associated with BPD development.
No, they are different conditions. BPD involves unstable relationships, self-image, and emotions, while bipolar disorder is characterized by alternating periods of depression and mania or hypomania.
Yes, with proper treatment, support, and consistent effort, people with BPD can develop and maintain stable relationships. It often requires work on communication skills, emotional regulation, and building trust.
Treatment duration varies, but BPD often requires long-term management. Significant improvements can be seen within 6-12 months of consistent therapy, but ongoing support may be needed.
While some symptoms may lessen with age, BPD typically doesn’t go away on its own. Professional treatment is usually necessary for managing symptoms and improving quality of life.
Still have questions?
It is okay if you're unsure about what kind of therapy you need, we will guide you through the process.
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