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Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in Arbroath, Scotland, GB

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Hamilton, Ontario therapist: ICA Counselling and Supervision, licensed clinical social worker
Borderline Personality Disorder

ICA Counselling and Supervision

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, RSW
At ICA Counselling & Supervision, we specialize in providing compassionate support for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). We understand the emotional intensity, relationship challenges, and struggles with self-image that often accompany BPD, and we are here to offer a safe, non-judgmental space for exploration and healing. Using evidence-based approaches such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and other trauma-informed techniques, we focus on building emotional regulation skills, improving interpersonal relationships, and enhancing self-acceptance. Our goal is to empower you to find balance, resilience, and a greater sense of control over your life while fostering personal growth and well-being  
22 Years Experience
Online in Arbroath, Scotland
London, England  therapist: Dr Ian Anderson, psychologist
Borderline Personality Disorder

Dr Ian Anderson

Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
I specialize in all forms of personality disorder, but I always emphasize the difference between disordered personality traits and a full-blown personality disorder. The main feature of Borderline personality disorder is that in order to repair the fractured sense of self an individual adopts a reality that is somewhat different than that experienced by others: the goal of therapy is to reintegrate the individual's experienced reality with others.  
44 Years Experience
Online in Arbroath, Scotland
Bristol, England  therapist: Jimi Katsis, counselor/therapist
Borderline Personality Disorder

Jimi Katsis

Counsellor/Therapist, MA psych, Dip SW
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health disorder that is characterized by intense and unstable emotions, impulsive behavior, and unstable relationships. The most effective treatment for BPD is a form of psychotherapy called dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). DBT is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy that focuses on helping individuals learn new coping skills to manage their emotions and behaviors. Other forms of therapy that have been found to be effective in treating BPD include cognitive therapy, mentalization-based therapy, and schema-focused therapy. Medications may also be used in conjunction with therapy to help manage symptoms such as depression and anxiety. Get in touch to see if we can find the best way to support your healing.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Arbroath, Scotland
Lancing, England therapist: Jerry Ramsden, counselor/therapist
Borderline Personality Disorder

Jerry Ramsden

Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
I’m a psychotherapist, with extensive experience and knowledge of working with BPD, EUPD, and emotional intensity disorders.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Arbroath, Scotland
Plovdiv, Plovdiv therapist: Dr Aneliya Gonsard, psychologist
Borderline Personality Disorder

Dr Aneliya Gonsard

Psychologist, DClinPscy, MSc, BA
Borderline Personality Disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that typically describes a set of difficult, often disturbing experiences that a person has in relation to themselves and others. Difficulties coping with one's own emotions - often powerful and overwhelming; a lack of internal and external stability; destructive behaviours - these are some of the common problems that people who meet criteria for BPD often face. In more recent years this condition has also been referred to as "complex post-traumatic stress disorder", thus acknowledging the wide range of life adversities faced by those considered to have BPD - for example early life abuse and neglect. In my experience, and according to many clinical guidelines, individual therapy alone is often not sufficient to support people who have borderline personality disorder. Group interventions, alongside individual and multi-disciplinary support might be a recommended approach to treatment. One size does not fit all, however, and depending on individual presentation and circumstances, one-to-one psychotherapy might be an option to explore in some cases. If you think this might be the case for you, please get in touch so that we can explore this further together.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Arbroath, Scotland