Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in Fairfield Heights, Indiana IN
Dynamic Growth Counseling LLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, LCAC, LPC, LPCC
At Dynamic Growth Counseling LLC, I offer a unique and compassionate approach to treating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) through psychodynamic therapy. My practice is enriched with techniques from Gestalt therapy, mindfulness, and experiential methods, creating a safe and empathetic space for clients to explore their emotional experiences deeply.
My therapy focuses on fostering emotional regulation, enhancing interpersonal relationships, and nurturing a stronger sense of self. By delving into the unconscious processes that influence thoughts and behaviors, I help clients uncover and address the root causes of their struggles with BPD. This approach allows for a deeper understanding and healing of the complex issues related to attachment and identity.
What sets my practice apart is my commitment to genuine therapeutic connection and present-moment awareness. By integrating these elements, I guide you toward lasting emotional stability and a more fulfilling life. Together, we will transform the challenges of BPD into opportunities for profound personal growth and resilience, empowering you to thrive beyond the confines of the disorder.
At Dynamic Growth Counseling LLC, you will find a dedicated partner in your journey toward a balanced and empowered self, equipped with the tools and insights needed for lasting transformation.
13 Years Experience
Heartland Healing Counseling & Consultation
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LISW-S, LMHC, LMFT
BPD is unfairly stigmatized, and HHC works with many individuals facing mood dysregulation, depression and relational problems. We see incredible growth and improvement, and enjoy working with folks with BPD.
8 Years Experience
Philip Cooke
Psychologist, PhD
For people with a borderline personality structure, emotions can feel overwhelming and confusing and relationships intense and frustrating. making it hard to find relief. This experience can be compounded by stigma experienced from the label of "borderline personality disorder" and ineffectual treatments that fail to address the issues causing those distressing symptoms in the first place.
I approach the treatment of borderline personality from a psychodynamic perspective. I incorporate the best evidence available for improving emotion regulation and relationship stability and satisfaction. We work together to develop a trusting working relationship that feels safe enough to explore the psychological causes of your symptoms. As you do the hard work of inner exploration with me, you’ll discover new ways to express your feelings and get your needs met, leading to a more manageable life.
10 Years Experience
Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is one of the most effective treatments for emotion regulation difficulties. Our goal is to help our clients find a life worth living.
It has been used with both adolescents and adults for the treatment of self-injury, suicidality, personality disorders, substance use, eating disorders, and several other psychological problems.
Our DBT team has completed the Behavioral Tech Official DBT Intensive Training. Further, DBT therapists make a commitment to ongoing education in DBT, other evidence-based treatments, suicide prevention, integrating trauma-based approaches with DBT, and ethics.
We are one of the few local sites that offers the full DBT program, which includes individual therapy (once per week), skills group training (once per week), telephone coaching (as needed), and therapist collaborative consultation.
DBT is ideal for clients with one or more of these emotional experiences:
• Painful emotions from which a person feels there is no escape
• A chronic sense of "feeling nothing"
• Quickly shifting from one emotion to another
• Feeling like emotions are overwhelming, confusing, or controlling your life
• Having problems with anger, anxiety, and depression
In addition, DBT addresses the following difficulties:
• Difficulties in interpersonal relationships
• Living with a sense of emptiness or feeling like you are confused about who you are
• Impulsive behavior, suicide attempts, or self-injury
• Confused or fearful thinking
• Coping with distress through self-harm, eating, substance use, risky sexual behaviors, or avoiding everything
11 Years Experience
Lindsey Southwick
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CSAYC, CPT
All evidence-based interventions are used including therapist training under Lindsey Gibson cohort, " Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents."
20 Years Experience