Expert BPD Care - Psychiatric Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder
We work closely with you to find treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder that not only work but also last.
We offer evidence-based care and a medication regime that is carefully designed to achieve full recovery. Ready to take the first step?
Reach out to MindVibe today. Let’s work together to fight back the complexities of BPD.
Compassionate Care for BPD Treatment
Accurate Diagnosis of BPD
Our psychiatrists offer comprehensive online BPD treatment, including r quiet BPD treatment. We provide expert diagnosis and management of BPD symptoms, along with associated conditions like depression, anxiety, and Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Personalized Psychiatric Treatment
We offer in-person and online BPD treatment, making it easier to get the support you need according to your ease. Our goal isn’t just to manage symptoms, but to guide you build a life that feels meaningful and balanced.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition characterized by intense emotions, unstable relationships, and impulsive behaviors. People with BPD often crave approval and acceptance but struggle to maintain healthy connections.
How Can BPD Affect Your Life?
Borderline personality disorder symptoms can be intense often struggle with stress, fear being alone, and have shifting identities. Self-harm, risky behavior, and a sense of emptiness are also prevalent. Though difficult, there is hope.
Finding a psychiatrist specializing in borderline personality disorder can be a game-changer. They can create a BPD treatment plan just for you. Treating BPD with medication isn’t a cure-all, but some BPD medicines can help manage symptoms. While the causes of BPD are not fully known, evidence suggests that both genetics and early developmental experiences have a role in influencing its beginning.
Emotional symptoms include:
- Rage
- Sorrow
- Shame
- Panic
- Terror
- Long-lasting loneliness and nothingness
Physical symptoms include:
- Pain and Discomfort
- Fatigue and Sleep Disturbances
- Gastrointestinal Issues
- Respiratory Symptoms
- Neurological Symptoms
- Nightmares and Sleep-related Anxiety
Get Expert BPD treatment Online or In-Person
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) exists in various types. Online BPD treatment options are increasingly available for individuals seeking help across these subtypes.
Quiet BPD
This type has a deep-seated fear of being left alone. Those with this subtype often keep their problems to themselves and might go to great lengths to stop what they see as abandonment, real or not.
Impulsive BPD
This subtype involves frequent rash actions without thinking about what might happen. People might take part in dangerous activities that could harm themselves or others. This subtype links to trouble controlling immediate wants.
Petulant BPD
This involves quick changes between feelings of anger and sadness. People with this subtype often feel they’re not good enough and might try to control others. They often feel unhappy in their relationships.
Self-Destructive BPD
This type involves strong self-hate and bitter feelings. Common behaviors include hurting oneself using drugs or alcohol, doing risky things without planning, and threatening suicide. This subtype goes hand in hand with a very negative view of oneself and tendency to punish oneself.
Manage BPD Symptoms with MindVibe
We don’t just treat symptoms – we see the whole person behind them. If you’re looking for online BPD treatment that goes beyond labels. Our team at MindVibe can assist you. Living with borderline personality disorder can be tough. Our psychiatrists specialize in BPD and understand its many facets, from intrusive thoughts to potential connections with OCD or alcohol use.
We work by creating a treatment plan that fits you. We’ll work together to understand your unique experiences and challenges. Maybe you’ve tried BPD medication before, or perhaps you’re considering it for the first time. We’ll explore all options to find what works best for you.
How Does it Work?
Start your Intake Process
After requesting an appointment, one of our Intake Specialists will be contacting you shortly to begin the intake process. Choose a date and time that suits you.
Provide your Details
Fill in your details to book the appointment. You will meet with a doctor after your intake process has been completed.
Voila! Your Appointment is Scheduled
Congratulations on completing the first step towards your mental wellness. You will get a confirmation in your provided email with all the details of your first appointment.
Is a Psychiatrist the Right Choice for Your Mental Health?
If you’re struggling with severe mental health
issues, considering psychiatry might be a beneficial step. Let’s explore why:
Psychiatrists
In-Person Treatments Available
SPRAVATO®: SPRAVATO® is a nasal spray prescription medication used to treat treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in adult patients. It works by targeting specific receptors in the brain and helps regulate mood.
SUBOXONE: Buprenorphine/Naloxone is a combination medication that is used to treat opioid addiction. Buprenorphine aids in reducing the withdrawal symptoms and cravings, while naloxone prevents chances of an overdose.
Testimonials
I was so surprised by how simple and convenient it was to set up my first online appointment. The virtual appointments fit perfectly into my busy schedule, and I didn’t even have to leave my house. It’s such a relief knowing help is just a few clicks away!
The medications prescribed by my psychiatrist have been life-changing. They listened to my concerns, explained the options, and found the right balance for me. I finally feel like myself again after years of struggling!
What I love most is having a key role in creating my treatment process. A psychiatrist who considers my preferences and adapts based on my response makes all the difference. It's great to be an active part of my own care.
The care team was truly amazing! They are so quick in response to my questions and always make me feel heard and understood. It's so nice to feel that I have such a supportive team that looks after my mental health.
Emergency Numbers and Clinic Locations
988
Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.
911
If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.
FAQs
The exact causes of BPD are not known. However, it has been known to be transferred from generation to generation. If you have parents or siblings who have BPD, this makes you more vulnerable to develop borderline personality disorder. Other than this, early childhood trauma, early separation from a caregiver, or exposure to substance abuse can put you at higher risk of developing the disorder.
BPD is incurable; however, with appropriate medications and psychiatric support, individuals suffering from it can effectively manage their symptoms. The symptoms of BPD can return even after a successful treatment. The treatment journey for BPD is relatively straightforward.
Yes, BPD is considered a disability under the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). While the act doesn’t explicitly list BPD as a mental disability, it states that any impairment, physical or mental, that hinders life activities is termed disability. The ones suffering from BPD are eligible for accommodations at their workplace, depending on the symptoms they are suffering from. To avail of accommodations, a valid BPD test and diagnosis are required.
No, both are different in terms of bipolar disorder being a mood disorder while borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a personality disorder. Even though there are some similarities between the two in terms of mood instability and impulsivity, there are several distinct factors, too. Bipolar disorder involves major shifts in activity levels and mood, whereas BPD is characterized by major abandonment issues and emotional dysregulation.
Untreated BPD can increase the intensity of symptoms. This can further build up to increase the risk of self-harm and even suicide. People suffering from BPD can feel intense emotional pain, and they might cope with it by burning or cutting themselves. It is important to get an official diagnosis to formally begin psychiatric treatment with appropriate BPD medicine.