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Personality disorders involve persistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that affect relationships, emotional regulation, and self-image. These patterns can create instability in daily life, work, and interpersonal connections.

Personality disorders

• Intense or rapidly shifting emotions

• Difficulty maintaining stable relationships

• Impulsive or risky behaviors

• Fear of abandonment

• Unstable self-image

• Ongoing interpersonal conflict

Common symptoms may include:

This service is for teens and adults experiencing long-standing emotional and relational patterns that interfere with daily functioning and quality of life.

Who this is for:

Treatment may include psychiatric evaluation, medication management when appropriate, and evidence-based therapy such as DBT or CBT. Structured counseling focuses on improving emotional regulation, strengthening relationship skills, and supporting long-term stability.

Ways we support:

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