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Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment (BPD) Is Within Reach
Life can be complicated, chaotic, and overwhelming. Sometimes our emotions get the best of us, controlling us or pushing us to the limits. Often the relationships we try to maintain can become confusing, while our own identity may occasionally get misplaced or blurred beyond recognition. While these borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptoms can seem insurmountable, there is hope. With the appropriate treatments, clients can improve and find sustainable relief and lifelong health. That’s why Clearview developed a treatment center that’s one of the leading BPD treatment programs in the country.
If you have questions about BPD, we hope our resources are helpful in your pursuit of answers. If you or a loved one is seeking treatment for BPD or has questions about treatment, please reach out to our friendly admissions counselors. Clearview can put you or your loved one on the path to recovery from BPD.
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) FAQs
The most important thing to remember if you are suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder is that it is not your fault. Research from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) suggests the exact causes of BPD remain unknown, though both environmental and biological factors are thought to play a role. No specific gene has been shown to directly cause BPD, but various genes have been identified as playing a role in its development. The brain’s functioning, seen in MRI testing, is often different in people with BPD, suggesting a neurological basis for the disorder.
Self-injurious behavior on its own does not lead to suicide. However, people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder may engage in a variety of life-threatening behaviors. These include burning and cutting as a way to help express or regulate emotions, or as a form of self-punishment. If you or someone you know if causing self-inflicted harm, please seek help as soon as possible before it turns fatal.
The American Journal of Psychiatry reports that while Borderline Personality Disorder is a serious mental illness, it is by no means a life sentence. Research has shown that the prognosis for BPD has improved over the past decade. With proper treatment, almost half of those diagnosed with BPD will not meet the criteria for diagnosis just two years later. Ten years later, 88 percent of people who were once diagnosed with BPD no longer meet criteria for a diagnosis. With the right kind of BPD treatment, your symptoms can improve, too.
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Treatment Options for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Dual Diagnosis Residential
A residential treatment program specializing in treating all genders with complex co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Women-only Residential
An internationally known residential treatment program known for its expertise in treating women diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, emotional deregulation, and acute psychiatric disorders.
Outpatient Treatment
Ideal as a step down from residential treatment or a step up from traditional outpatient care, we offer Partial Hospitalization (5-days a week) and Intensive Outpatient (3-days a week) programs for all genders.