Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment
Who Needs Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment?
Borderline personality disorder is a mental health illness that causes the sufferer to exhibit the following symptoms:
- Frequent episodes of inappropriate anger
- Incapable of being alone
- Feelings of constant boredom or emptiness
- Frequent recurring acts of self-harm
- Wrist cutting
- Self injury
- Intentional overdose
- Impulsive acts
- Irresponsible with money
- Unprotected sex with multiple partners
- Binge eating
- Shoplifting
- Substance abuse
The development of borderline personality disorder can be caused by a wide range of factors, events and / or situations, but it is most prevalent in those who have suffered from certain childhood traumas, including sexual abuse, a dysfunctional or disrupted family and childhood abandonment.
The real danger arises when borderline personality disorder treatment is not administered to an individual who is also suffering from a drug or alcohol abuse. When both of these conditions co-exist, it is called a dual diagnosis. In the case of addiction, if the individual needs borderline personality disorder treatment and fails to receive it, the chance of relapse is greatly increased.
Addiction and Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment
Borderline personality disorder is a serious mental health issue that needs to be specifically treated. If it is a case of dual diagnosis, the addiction rehabilitation and the borderline personality treatment must be administered simultaneously to allow for a more thorough recovery. If one treatment or the other is avoided, the patient will not be able to fully recover and will more than likely end up in rehab again.
Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment Components
The basis of borderline personality disorder treatment is centered on talk therapy which can include individual, group and family sessions. Medication also plays a large role in the management of the disorder.
Of course, the greatest challenge with a case of borderline personality disorder is getting the individual to first accept and then continue the treatment. This is often difficult because of the individual's poor outlook on life and their belief that recovery is a hopeless effort. But, it can't be said enough - borderline personality disorder treatment works!
Find Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment and Addiction Help
Stepping Stone Center for Recovery can help you or your loved one successfully achieve recovery from both addiction and borderline personality disorder. We have helped thousands of patients from all over the country rediscover the value of life, and we can help you.
Psychiatric disorders like borderline personality disorder, especially when coupled with an addiction, can be very difficult to overcome without professional assistance. Stepping Stone can help you get there! Your journey starts by calling our toll-free helpline at 1-800-237-3150. Your call is confidential and our caring counselors are available to assist you 24/7. It's time you started on the road to physical and mental wellness - call now to start reclaiming your life!
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I know you will never believe it but it has been ten and a half months since I finished treatment and am still in recovery. I know you will say it may be more of a miracle that I finished rehab being that I was about as resistant a patient can be, but I am making it one day at a time. Special thanks to Robert.
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My life was a shambles, my husband wanted a divorce and my children wouldn't speak with me. I felt hopeless until we all got together for family treatment. While we all have some hills to climb, my recovery is solid. Who would have thought, 476 days sober. Love to all.
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