Understand patterns, build self-awareness, and strengthen relationships.

Personality disorders can shape how you think, feel, and relate to others — sometimes creating instability, conflict, or distress. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer supportive, individualized therapy to help you develop insight, improve relationships, and foster a greater sense of stability and self-awareness.

Is a Personality Disorder Impacting Your Life?

Counseling may help if you:

  • Struggle with intense emotions or mood reactivity
  • Experience unstable or conflict-prone relationships
  • Use rigid or unhelpful coping patterns that keep you stuck
  • Feel unsure about identity, self-worth, or trust
  • Want tools for emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness

Our Approach

We provide a structured, compassionate space to explore long-standing patterns and practice new skills. Treatment may include DBT skills, CBT strategies, psychoeducation, and strengths-based, trauma-informed care. Your plan may include the methods listed below.

Therapy is personalized — whether you’re newly diagnosed or seeking deeper growth and stability.

Meaningful Change Is Possible

With insight and support, you can set boundaries, communicate more effectively, and build healthier connections.

Therapists for Personality Disorders

Brittany Glaser , M.A., M.Div.

Licensed Professional Counselor
DBT Team Lead
Johns Creek (Old Alabama Rd.) Site Lead

Jason Howard , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Milton Site Lead

Rebecca L. Marshall , Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist Neuropsychologist - Testing and Assessment

Stephen Walters , M.Div., M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Sugar Hill Site Lead

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