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Personality Disorders therapists in Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

19 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$231

Gender ID

50% Female
40% Male
6% Non-Binary
4% Gender Fluid

Session Type

74% In Person and Online
26% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

74% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
56% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
54% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
49% Psychodynamic Therapy
49% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
46% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
44% Behavioral Therapy
We are proud to feature top rated Personality Disorders therapists in Santa Clara. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Palo Alto, California therapist: Mary Knoblock, DNH, hypnotherapist
Personality Disorders

Mary Knoblock, DNH

Hypnotherapist, DNH, RTT Practitioner, Hypnotist, Holistic Naturopath Practitioner, Spiritual Counselor
We use a lot of different methods like RTT, Hypnosis, Reiki, Spiritual Counseling, Health Coaching etc. to help work through your personality disorder and find peace, clarity, harmony and your true identity.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Santa Clara, CA (Online Only)
Pleasanton, California therapist: Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D, psychologist
Personality Disorders

Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
I have extensive experience with severe mental illness including personality disorders. I can provide evidence based techniques and help you navigate the world more peacefully.  
17 Years Experience
In-Person Near Santa Clara, CA
Online in Santa Clara, CA
Westlake Village, California therapist: Bruce L. Whitney, psychologist
Personality Disorders

Bruce L. Whitney

Psychologist, Ph.D., QME
Evaluation and treatment of all major mental and emotional disorders, with focused expertise in: depression, anxiety, traumatic stress, dissociative disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), sexual trauma victims, marital and relationship issues, educational and executive coaching.  
37 Years Experience
Online in Santa Clara, CA
Oceanside, California therapist: Jeanette Abney, marriage and family therapist
Personality Disorders

Jeanette Abney

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, SAP
I have over 20 years of experience with providing counseling services to individuals with personality disorders.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Santa Clara, CA
Munich, Bavaria therapist: Jean-Marie Bottequin, life coach
Personality Disorders

Jean-Marie Bottequin

Life Coach, WAPP
The salutogenic concept of Positive Psychotherapy in the age of globalisation, taking into account stories, wisdom and humour. Proverbs, as well as mythological motifs, bring up the values and norms of a culture, they refer to certain patterns of thought that are characteristic of culture and capture them in tangible images. Their substructure can be interpreted psychoanalytically. In Positive Psychotherapy, founded by Prof. Dr Nossrat Peseschkian, a selected proverb is the starting point for exploring the client's particular ways of thinking. Positive Psychotherapy is based on three basic principles: 1st: The principle of hope: Positive Psychotherapy is based on a positive image of man. Each individual can transform his or her possibilities into abilities. 2: The principle of balance: health is a balancing act of various factors: When our body is tired and our senses are overexcited, exhaustion depression often occurs. The feeling of professional overload often leads to depressive pseudo-dementia, disturbances in the contact area cause social isolation, a lack of future planning produces fear of the future. 3rd: The principle of counselling: The counselling of the patient is divided into 5 stages: a.) The therapist observes the behaviour and thinking of the person seeking advice for half an hour, b.) the person seeking advice summarizes the events that have shaped his life in recent years, c.) the therapist discusses possible processing strategies with the person seeking advice, d.) the person seeking advice defines his goals for the next months, e.) the person seeking advice defines his or her further aims. While in the Orient the focus of life is more on the future and contacts, in the West we attach more importance to the physical side and our professional performance. Only if Orient and Occident learn from each other is it possible to keep human life and health in balance in the long run.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Santa Clara, CA