Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in Elizabeth, New Jersey NJ
Patricia Anna Martucci
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I have worked with clients who have borderline personality disorder as well as their families and friends, supporting clients using Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT) to establish a working stable foundational coping structure to support their lives, and provide the security to branch out and live their best life. I also have experience working with the children of parents with BPD and supported them through navigating life with some of the impacts of this unique experience.
14 Years Experience
Jay Hartman
Therapist, L.C.S.W.
Are you feeling stuck and don't know what to do. You are not alone. I am here to help you help yourself.
Pick up the phone. You will be one step closer to helping yourself find the way to a new you, where you'll feel empowered, and on a positive path to well-being and growth.
28 Years Experience
Megan Shurtleff
Counselor/Therapist, LSW
Talk therapy along side of medication management can help you understand what triggers you and helps you identify your natural triggers and patters to help you feel in control of this disorder
4 Years Experience
Dr. Dana Spada
Therapist, PhD, LCSW
Dr. Spada can help you manage your BPD and solve deeper issues that might ultimately be contributing to the BPD.
9 Years Experience
Cook Counseling and Consulting Inc.
Counselor/Therapist, LISW-S
Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) require therapy integral to their treatment. BPD is a complex and challenging mental health disorder characterized by intense and unstable emotions, self-image difficulties, impulsivity, and turbulent relationships. The purpose of therapy is to assist individuals in managing their feelings, enhancing their coping abilities, and developing healthier relationships with themselves and others.
The therapeutic approach selected for BPD can vary depending on the individual's specific requirements, severity of symptoms, and treatment objectives. The multifaceted nature of BPD is frequently treated with a combination of therapies and methods.
Therapy for BPD is frequently long-term, and the therapeutic relationship between the patient and therapist is essential for treatment success. Individuals with BPD must engage with mental health professionals with experience and knowledge in treating this complex disorder. Suppose you or someone you know is struggling with BPD. In that case, seeking assistance from a qualified mental health professional is recommended to develop an individualized, comprehensive treatment plan.
7 Years Experience