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Welcome to Resilience Behavioral Health, where we provide compassionate and effective treatment for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Our dedicated team of mental health professionals is here to support you on your journey to healing and growth. Through evidence-based therapies such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), we help you develop essential skills for emotion regulation, coping, and mindfulness.

Our holistic approach includes individual and group therapy sessions to foster connection and provide a safe space for sharing experiences. We prioritize building a strong therapeutic alliance, promoting trust and collaboration throughout your treatment. At Resilience Behavioral Health, we understand the challenges of living with BPD, and we are committed to tailoring our treatment to your unique needs. Together, we will work towards enhancing your emotional well-being, improving relationships, and empowering you to live a fulfilling life. You are not alone – let us guide you towards resilience and recovery. Call us now at (888)-401-1179 

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition characterized by intense emotions, unstable relationships, and impulsive behavior. People with BPD often experience extreme highs and lows, struggle to maintain stable relationships, and fear abandonment. They may engage in impulsive actions without considering the consequences.

Additionally, individuals with BPD often have an unstable sense of self, frequently changing their identity and struggling with self-identity. Mood swings are common, with emotions fluctuating rapidly. A chronic feeling of emptiness and dissatisfaction prevails, and suicidal thoughts or self-harming behavior may be present. Dissociation, feeling detached from reality or oneself, can occur. While these symptoms can be distressing, with appropriate treatment and support, individuals with BPD can learn coping skills, regulate their emotions, and lead fulfilling lives. It is important to seek professional help for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment.

How is BPD Diagnosed?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is typically diagnosed through a comprehensive assessment conducted by a mental health professional. The diagnostic process includes the following steps:

  1. Clinical Interview: The clinician engages in a conversation to gather information about symptoms, emotions, and behavior patterns.

  2. DSM-5 Criteria: The clinician uses the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) to evaluate if the individual meets the criteria for BPD.

  3. Medical Evaluation: A physical examination and medical history review help rule out other potential causes of symptoms.

  4. Psychological Testing: Additional tests may be administered to assess personality traits and identify specific areas of concern.

  5. Collaborative Analysis: The clinician analyzes the collected information and collaborates with the individual to make an accurate diagnosis.

It is crucial to consult a qualified mental health professional for an official diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder. They have the expertise to evaluate symptoms, consider the individual’s unique circumstances, and provide appropriate treatment recommendations.

What are The Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by various symptoms that can significantly impact an individual’s life. These symptoms include:

  1. Intense emotions: Individuals with BPD often experience extreme highs and lows of emotions.

  2. Unstable relationships: They struggle with maintaining stable and healthy relationships with others.

  3. Fear of abandonment: There is a strong and persistent fear of being abandoned or rejected.

  4. Impulsive behavior: Acting without considering the consequences, such as reckless spending or self-harm.

  5. Identity disturbance: They may have an unstable sense of self and struggle with self-identity.

  6. Mood swings: Frequent and abrupt changes in mood that can occur rapidly.

  7. Chronic feelings of emptiness: A persistent sense of inner emptiness or dissatisfaction.

  8. Suicidal thoughts or self-harming behavior: A tendency towards self-harm or suicidal ideation.

  9. Dissociation: Experiencing a detachment from reality or feeling disconnected from oneself or surroundings.

It is important to remember that an accurate diagnosis can only be made by a qualified mental health professional who thoroughly assesses the individual’s symptoms and history.

Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment

How is Borderline Personality Disorder Treated?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is effectively treated through various methods, including Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), in addition to therapy and medication.

PHP provides structured treatment during the day, offering intensive therapy and support while allowing individuals to return home in the evenings.

IOP offers therapy and treatment for several hours a day, multiple days per week, while individuals continue to live at home.

Therapy, such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), helps develop coping skills and address negative thought patterns.

Medication may be prescribed to manage specific symptoms, like mood swings or anxiety.

Group therapy fosters a supportive environment where individuals can learn from others facing similar challenges.

By utilizing these comprehensive approaches, including PHP, IOP, therapy, and medication, individuals with BPD can make significant progress in managing symptoms and improving their overall well-being.

Living a Happy Life with BPD

You can lead a happy life with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) by implementing effective strategies and finding the right support. Building a strong network of understanding friends, family, and mental health professionals is essential. Engaging in therapy, like Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), helps develop coping skills and regulate emotions.

Taking care of yourself through exercise, relaxation techniques, and hobbies improves overall well-being. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your accomplishments, no matter how small, boosts self-confidence. Establishing healthy boundaries and practicing effective communication maintains stable relationships. Embracing self-acceptance and showing self-compassion aids in managing self-critical thoughts. Remember, recovery is a journey that you can navigate with determination and the right support, allowing you to live a fulfilling and joyful life with BPD.

Is Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment Covered by Health Insurance?

Yes, borderline personality disorder treatment is often covered by health insurance, but coverage may vary depending on the specific insurance plan. It is important to review your insurance policy or contact your insurance provider to understand the extent of coverage for mental health services, including therapy and medication. Some insurance plans may require pre-authorization or have limitations on the number of therapy sessions covered. Additionally, different types of treatment programs, such as inpatient or outpatient, may have varying coverage levels. It is advisable to verify coverage details and explore potential out-of-pocket costs with your insurance provider and mental health professionals. Call Resilience Behavioral Health now at (888)-401-1179