Mary Van Hooser
LISW · 35 years' experience · Specializes in Borderline Personality Disorder
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Your responses indicate high risk for Borderline Personality Disorder. We recommend a clinical assessment with a mental health professional.
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Scores in this range are clinically significant for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). While these results do not mean that you have BPD, but it may be time to start a conversation with a mental health professional. Getting a formal assessment and, if necessary, finding the right treatment plan and working with a healthcare provider can help you to manage your symptoms.
Borderline Personality Disorder is often accompanied by symptoms of anxiety, depression, and substance abuse & addiction. We recommend you also take the tests for these issues.
This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis. Diagnosis and care of mental health conditions can be difficult. Having symptoms of BPD is different than having BPD. In addition, symptoms of BPD can be caused by other mental health conditions, or other health problems. Only a trained professional, such as a mental health provider, can make this determination. However, by printing the results and bringing it to a mental health professional, you can open up the conversation.
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by intense and unstable emotions, impulsivity, and difficulties with relationships and self-image. People with BPD may experience rapid mood swings, feelings of emptiness, and fear of abandonment. They may also engage in impulsive or risky behaviors, such as substance use or self-harm, and often have intense, short-lived relationships. Their view of themselves and others can shift dramatically, making it challenging to maintain stability in their lives.
BPD affects approximately 1-2% of the general population, with a significant majority of diagnosed cases being women. However, recent studies suggest that BPD may be underdiagnosed in men, who are sometimes misdiagnosed with other conditions like depression or PTSD. BPD is one of the most common personality disorders encountered in clinical settings, with a higher prevalence among those seeking mental health treatment.
Borderline Personality Disorder is often managed through a combination of therapies, with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) being one of the most effective and widely recommended treatments. DBT focuses on teaching skills to manage emotional distress, improve relationships, and increase self-awareness. In addition to DBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) may also be used to address specific symptoms. Online counseling has become an increasingly viable option, offering individuals the flexibility to engage in therapy remotely, which can be particularly beneficial for those with BPD who might feel overwhelmed by in-person sessions.
Leaving Borderline Personality Disorder untreated can lead to significant challenges, both for the individual and their relationships. People with untreated BPD are at higher risk of self-harm, substance abuse, and suicidal behavior due to intense emotional distress. Untreated BPD may also interfere with work, education, and personal relationships, leading to a cycle of instability and isolation. With treatment, however, many individuals can learn coping strategies to manage symptoms and build healthier relationships.
Yes, online counseling can be a valuable resource for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder. Through video sessions, messaging, or phone calls, online therapy provides greater comfort and convenience, making it easier to maintain regular sessions. Therapies like DBT and CBT can be effectively adapted for online formats, helping individuals with BPD learn essential coping skills and build emotional resilience. For those who may feel anxious about in-person therapy, online counseling can offer a more comfortable and flexible way to engage in treatment.
We recommend online counseling which can be very effective at treating Borderline Personality Disorder.
Online counseling allows you to receive care from a therapist via phone, video chat, or instant messaging. It can help address self-destructive behaviors, limiting beliefs, painful feelings, relationship issues, and more.
It is convenient for those who either cannot travel or would prefer not to meet with a therapist in-person. Starting at $65 per week, it can also be more affordable than in-person counseling and is available worldwide.
Borderline Personality Disorder is real, common, and treatable with online counseling.
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Online counseling allows you to receive care from a mental health practitioner via phone, video chat, or instant messaging. It is convenient for those who may have trouble getting to or would prefer not to have in-person therapy appointments. Starting at $65 per week, online counseling is generally more affordable than in-person counseling. A study by researchers at University of California, Berkeley found that online counseling can be just as effective as face-to-face therapy while being more convenient, affordable, and accessible.
LISW · 35 years' experience · Specializes in Borderline Personality Disorder
4.8 stars · Offers Telehealth visits · Female · Licensed in Ohio · FSA/HSA Eligible · Provides online counseling through BetterHelp
LISW · 11 years' experience · Specializes in Borderline Personality Disorder
4.7 stars · Offers Telehealth visits · Female · Speaks English and Spanish · Licensed in Ohio · Accepts Insurance · FSA/HSA Eligible · Provides online counseling through BetterHelp
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