Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in South Bel Air, Maryland MD
John D. Gartner
Psychologist, Ph.D.
BPD is very treatable, but it's important to see a specialist.
I began my practice after completing a post-doctoral fellowship in Treatment of Borderline Disorder at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, using the methods pioneered Dr. Otto Kernberg. For the last 5 years, I've integrated some aspects of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) into my practice, especially mindfulness meditation.
40 Years Experience
Jamie Pettus
Psychologist, PsyD
I have training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and have worked with those who have been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, both in groups and individually.
21 Years Experience
Taylor Allie
Licensed Professional Counselor, LGPC
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques may be employed to identify and challenge maladaptive thought patterns and behaviors. Additionally, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies could be integrated to address emotional dysregulation and interpersonal difficulties, emphasizing skills such as distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness. My hope is to provide a comprehensive framework for individuals with borderline personality disorder to cultivate self-awareness, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and foster more stable relationships.
5 Years Experience
Daniel McNulty
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
In my approach to treating borderline personality disorder, I integrate elements of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to address emotional dysregulation and interpersonal challenges. Additionally, I utilize Attachment-based techniques to explore early relational patterns and attachment wounds that may contribute to the development of borderline personality traits. By incorporating Trauma Focused interventions and Mindfulness-Based approaches, I help clients process past traumas and develop healthier coping strategies, fostering greater self-awareness and emotional stability in managing their symptoms.
10 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