Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in Nepean, Ontario ON, Canada CA
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Semra Lamky, Emotional Peace Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (RP), MACP, Bsc
I provide compassionate, nonjudgmental support for individuals living with personality disorders, including borderline, avoidant, and other complex patterns of relating and coping. Understanding the deep-rooted emotional pain and relational difficulties that can come with these experiences, I use a trauma-informed, DBT- and psychodynamically-informed approach to help clients build emotional regulation, strengthen self-identity, and improve interpersonal relationships. My goal is to support you in creating meaningful and lasting change, leading to a more stable and fulfilling life.
3 Years Experience
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Delphine Amer
Registered Psychotherapist, M.Sc., Registered Psychotherapist
The ups and downs and roller coaster of emotions that often lead to break ups and tension in our relationships can be so difficult to live with. The good news is is that tools are available to enable you to understand the drivers behind your strong emotions. Together, we will learn about tools available utilizing DBT (dialectical behavioural therapy) for BPD. DBT has been shown to be clinical effective for borderline personality disorder. I will work to develop our therapeutic rapport; the catalyst to change. Congratulations on deciding to get help to live the life you deserve.
12 Years Experience
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Kristen See
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
I have specialized in supporting folks with BPD for almost a decade. In fact, I was once diagnosed with BPD and as a result I understand the complexity, intensity, and stigmatization of the borderline experience. While I offer standardized care through DBT, I also have the awareness that a standardized, textbook approach doesn't work for everyone. I view BPD as a set of nervous system reactions that are in response to attachment trauma and/or childhood emotional neglect. Together, we will not only establish effective coping strategies for concerns like fear of abandonment, but will also work to process and heal from the traumas that contribute to feeling triggered and emotionally dysregulated. Recovery IS achievable and I'm happy to support you for the long haul. Many of my clients experience symptom reduction within a year; many no longer meet criteria for BPD or have been re-assessed and properly diagnosed with (C)PTSD and/or a neurodivergent condition.
7 Years Experience
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Tangled Minds Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, RCC
There are a lot of opinions about BPD. It is our most highly stigmatized mental health disorder—and having this label attached can be incredibly painful. The idea of your very personality being "disordered" can make change seem impossible.
I treat BPD as a nervous system, attachment-based issue. In plain speak: in folks with BPD, the parts of our brain that monitor our close relationships can get really, really triggered, activate our fight-or-flight systems, and spiral into some extreme behaviors or thoughts with huge emotions. BPD means the sense of self—the story of who we are—is often shaky and highly dependent on the people around us. This isn’t a stable foundation for healthy relationships or a healthy life.
While I am trained in the gold standard for BPD—Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)—I heavily integrate attachment theory, Mentalization-Based Therapy (literally helping people think about their thoughts in new ways and not get so stuck in them), and mindfulness.
My BPD treatment approach has four parts:
Stabilization: Learning how to calm the nervous system. Breath practices, sensory grounding, coping strategies, and meditation help us slow down in the moment and get our brains back online.
Acceptance and Mentalization: Briefly diving into the history and origin of where BPD developed in the patient. It doesn’t come out of nowhere; understanding its roots helps patients accept that the big explosions of emotion are rooted in early coping strategies and that you were doing your best to survive. This helps us step back, see the scared parts with some love, and start to build new stories about how we want to act in the world.
Attachment: Locking in to how we want to act with the people in our lives. We get specific! We learn specific ways to express our emotions in healthy ways and how to ask for our emotional needs to be met in ways that actually get them met—with good boundaries. Having a trusted therapist here is key. Navigating intimate relationships is tough at the best of times, but a BPD diagnosis makes it way more difficult. Having someone who understands traumatized attachment patterns and can tell you when you’re off track can make a world of difference.
Mindfulness and Self-Compassion: This doesn’t mean learning to sit still and feel all-pervading calm and peace. I don’t think that’s actually a thing! Practicing mindfulness specifically tailored to attachment disorders is one of the most helpful things we can do to slow the brain down, be able to "label" the intense thoughts and feelings, step back, and follow through with new actions. It’s tough. No one likes sitting and having to actually watch what comes up in their brains, but it’s worth it. Self-compassion doesn’t mean letting ourselves off the hook for behaviors that are harmful to ourselves or others. It means systematically building a brain that can sit with pain, understand and feel it, and then act in ways that actually help. Again: difficult, but worth it.
BPD therapy is difficult. My clients usually end up in therapy because trying to fix it on their own hasn't worked. With a clear path and clear goals, a better life is possible.
7 Years Experience
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Aelea Syed
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) impacts the way you think and feels about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life. It can cause self-image issues, difficulty managing emotions and behavior, and a pattern of unstable relationships. I have experience in using DBT strategies to assist clients experiencing such difficulties. Contact me today to book a free consultation.
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Nepean, ON
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario
Tanya Beach
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP (Qualifying)
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex and often misunderstood condition, characterized by emotional instability, impulsive behaviors, and significant challenges in interpersonal relationships. These emotional fluctuations can leave you feeling in a constant state of dysregulation, affecting your thoughts, moods, and behaviors. My approach to working with BPD is informed by Internal Family Systems (IFS), where we explore the different emotional parts that emerge in order to better understand their origins and purposes. Given the complexity and stigma surrounding BPD, it's essential to explore the underlying factors contributing to your experience, including early childhood relationships and current relational patterns. Together, we will work toward gradually rebuilding your sense of self and addressing any confusion about your view of self and your view of others. Book a free 15-minute consultation with me to see if I’m the right fit for you.
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Nepean, ON
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario
Ashley Berger
Registered Psychotherapist, BEd, MACP, RP
If you feel like your mood swings are all over the place, that you have trouble forming positive relationships, that you may feel depressed, it is likely a good idea to work with someone to help you through your experiences. I have worked with many clients who have Borderline Personality Disorder, and have seen great progress using Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. Reach out to see if this resonates with you and book a free 15-minute consultation with me today.
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Nepean, ON
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario
Jessie Erb
Registered Psychotherapist, DPsychotherapy
My specialization is in BPD - working with clients through a Psychdynamic Lens.
12 Years Experience
Online in Nepean, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in Nepean, Ontario, Canada Statistics
Borderline Personality Disorder therapists in Nepean, Ontario, Canada average 10 years of experience and charge around $174 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (81%), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (70%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (70%).
Average years in practice
10 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$174
Accept insurance
92%
Offer sliding scale
77%
Gender ID
| 74% |
Female |
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| 20% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Non-Binary |
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| 2% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 68% |
In Person and Online |
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| 32% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 81% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 70% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
| 70% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
| 63% | Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) |
| 55% | Narrative Therapy |
| 51% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 48% | Internal Family Systems (IFS) |
Ages Served
| 96% | Adult |
| 82% | Young Adult |
| 80% | Teen |
| 65% | Senior |
| 35% | Children |
Client Focus
| 59% | Women |
| 49% | Men |
| 48% | LGBTQ+ |
| 35% | Persons with Disabilities |
| 32% | Asian |