Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder

WHAT IS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health condition that deeply influences how individuals perceive themselves and interact with others. Those with BPD experience intense emotions with rapid shifts that can challenge their relationships, self-image, and overall well-being. It is crucial to recognize BPD as a genuine medical condition, not a mere choice or personal flaw.

COMMON SYMPTOMS OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER

COMMON SYMPTOMS OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER

  • Intense and Unstable Relationships: Individuals with BPD may experience rapid shifts in their feelings for others, swinging from idealization to devaluation. This volatility contributes to frequent changes and instability in friendships, partnerships, and professional relationships.
  • Extreme Emotional Swings: Emotional instability is a core characteristic of BPD. Individuals may traverse from profound happiness to deep sadness or anger in a brief period, with emotional responses often disproportionate to the situation. They also experience great levels of anger.
  • Identity Disturbance: A struggle to maintain a consistent sense of self is common in BPD, leading to confusion regarding personal goals, values, and identity. Establishing a stable self-image becomes challenging as well.
  • Impulsive Behavior: Impulsivity in areas like spending, substance use, sex, reckless driving, and binge eating is prevalent in individuals with BPD. These actions often serve as coping mechanisms for intense emotions.
  • Fear of Abandonment: A heightened fear of abandonment can lead to clingy or desperate behaviors, as individuals strive to avoid real or perceived abandonment.
  • Chronic feelings of emptiness.
  • Self-harm behaviors like self mutilation, suicidal threats and/or attempts.

HOW CAN WE INTERVENE IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER?

NeuroImprove takes pride in adopting cutting-edge approaches for BPD treatment. Recognizing the unique nature of this disorder, our comprehensive treatment includes:

  • qEEG Exam (Quantitative Electroencephalogram) allows us to map and understand the brain's electrical activity. This information guides our personalized treatment plans, ensuring a targeted approach for each individual.
  • Neurofeedback Training: Utilizing state-of-the-art neurofeedback techniques, we empower individuals to regulate their brain activity. This non-invasive, evidence-based approach promotes self-regulation and enhances emotional control.
  • Psychotherapy: Complementing our neuroscientific interventions, psychotherapy remains a crucial component of our treatment. Our skilled therapists employ various therapeutic modalities, particularly Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, to address the emotional, cognitive, and relational aspects of BPD.

We emphasize life quality and well-being, recognizing the interconnectedness of mental and physical health. Our team collaborates to address lifestyle factors, nutrition, and overall cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects of wellness to ensure a comprehensive healing experience.

HOW CAN WE INTERVENE IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER?

Find out how Neurofeedback works.

Gradual brain exercise of self-learning and self-regulation
Allows the training and improvement of the brain functions, through which the brain readjusts behavioral patterns and learns to operate in a more efficient manner

Benefits

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Completely safe, painless and non-invasive technique.

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First results
within a month.

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Effectiveness of over 70% in treatments.

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No side effects.

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Significant improvement of
the quality of life.

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Alternative to medication.

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