Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Therapists in Dieppe, NB
Shadan Mosavat
Clinical Counsellor, M.A, CCC.
I work with adults struggling with anxiety, depression, and ADHD to help them understand and embrace the parts of themselves that are often hidden beneath these labels. I also support parents in discovering their most authentic and confident parenting style, free from the pressure of societal myths and expectations.
Sarah Elizabeth Smith
Licensed Clinical Therapist
I offer psychotherapy and somatic therapy for adolescents and adults in Sackville, NB and virtually through telehealth. I often work with clients with addiction, eating disorders, anxiety, personality and mood disorders, and C-PTSD. I am a psychodynamic therapist which means that we take the time to build trust in the therapeutic relationship and we often explore self and interpersonal patterns.
Colombe Mazerolle
Licensed Counselling Therapist - C
Are you struggling with intense emotions that feel overwhelming, ongoing conflict or disconnection in relationships or feeling stuck in survival mode or repeating self-sabotaging patterns? I'm Colombe, therapist at Ember Counselling Therapy, and I help individuals and couples build emotional balance, heal from past pain, and create healthier relationships.
Jaime Sherwood
MA, LCT-C, Professional Member of the CCPA
As an eclectic therapist, I pride myself in finding skills and methods that best suit your goals and needs. Whether that is unlearning behaviours that no longer serve you, exploring past traumatic experiences, or simply adjusting your perspective. You know you best, let's explore that further and see what you may need!
Nordic Psychology Inc.
Registered Psychologist
We are a personable group practice with Psychologists specializing in couples counselling, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, emotion regulation, mood disorders, trauma, and stress. We provide in-person services in Okotoks, AB, as well as virtual services across AB, NU, NS and NB. Send us an email and we will connect you with the right Psychologist. Looking forward to connecting with you!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
What is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition characterized by intense emotional experiences, unstable sense of self, fear of abandonment, impulsive behaviours, and turbulent relationships. People with BPD often experience emotions more intensely and for longer than others, and may struggle to regulate or recover from distressing feelings. BPD affects approximately 1–2% of the population and is highly responsive to therapy — particularly Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).
What is the most effective therapy for BPD?
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is the gold-standard treatment for BPD, with the strongest research evidence. DBT builds skills in mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Other evidence-supported approaches include Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT), Schema Therapy, and Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP). Many therapists also integrate elements of these approaches based on the individual's specific presentation.
Can BPD be treated successfully?
Yes — BPD has a much better prognosis than was historically assumed. Research shows that with appropriate treatment, many people with BPD experience significant reduction in symptoms and improved functioning over time. Long-term follow-up studies suggest that the majority of people who engage in DBT or other evidence-based treatment no longer meet diagnostic criteria for BPD within 10 years. Recovery is achievable, and therapy plays a central role.
What should I look for in a therapist for BPD?
Look for a therapist with specific training and experience in BPD and evidence-based approaches — particularly DBT. Because BPD involves relational intensity, it is especially important to find a therapist you feel genuinely safe with and who has a non-judgmental, validating stance. Ask potential therapists about their experience with BPD, their theoretical approach, and how they handle crises between sessions. A good therapeutic relationship is a strong predictor of outcomes in BPD treatment.
How long does BPD treatment typically take?
BPD treatment is typically longer-term — standard DBT runs for at least one year, and many people benefit from extended therapy of two to three years or more, particularly when complex trauma is involved. Meaningful progress is often seen within the first year: reduced crisis frequency, improved relationships, and greater emotional stability. The process is gradual but cumulative, and many people find therapy for BPD to be profoundly transformative.