Find stability, connection, and healing through compassionate support.

Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can feel overwhelming — with intense emotions, unstable relationships, and a deep fear of abandonment. But healing is possible. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer therapy for individuals with BPD to help manage emotional intensity, build self-worth, and develop healthier ways to relate to others and themselves.

Is BPD Affecting Your Daily Life or Relationships?

You may benefit from counseling for BPD if you:

  • Experience frequent mood swings or emotional outbursts
  • Struggle with feelings of emptiness, anger, or intense sadness
  • Have difficulty maintaining stable relationships
  • Fear being abandoned or rejected, even in small situations
  • Engage in impulsive or risky behaviors when overwhelmed
  • Feel unsure of your identity or self-worth
  • Have a history of self-harm or suicidal thoughts

Our Approach

Our therapists offer a safe, nonjudgmental space to work through the pain and patterns of BPD with care and understanding. Treatment is tailored to your needs and may include the methods listed below.

We walk with you at your pace, offering both structure and empathy as you build a life that feels more grounded and connected.

You Are Not “Too Much.” You Are Deserving of Care.

Recovery with BPD is possible — and you don’t have to do it alone. With the right support, you can experience emotional balance and more fulfilling relationships.

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