Mood swings are one of the common borderline personality disorder symptoms - you can feel angry one moment and happy the next for no particular reason.
Feeling insecure, distant, and numb even when doing things you previously loved with no fulfillment may indicate the presence of borderline personality disorder.
Paranoid ideations are very harmful - you will feel constantly persecuted, conspired against, and threatened while being actually safe.
It is hard to predict how a patient with borderline personality disorder will act and behave, which puts a strain on their relationships with others.
Violent outbursts and irritability over insignificant things are frequent among individuals with this disorder.
There is a tendency to isolate yourself, cut contact with the closest people, and avoid communication with the outside world while you are going through a mental episode.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to mental wellness - we evaluate our patients throughout the treatment period and try different methods to see what suits them best.
Our specialists have been providing mental health care for more than twelve years - we have the necessary skills to assist people with borderline personality disorder and related conditions.
Upon learning more about your medical history and analyzing your current symptoms, we will offer you individual care based on our observations instead of applying the same techniques in every case.
Relying on patients with similar mental health issues and making new friends as you are undergoing therapy can be the key factor in borderline personality disorder management.
Looking for help? Lonestar Mental Health offers safe, supportive spaces where healing begins. Whether you’re starting your journey or continuing your progress, our compassionate team is here to guide you every step of the way.