Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Therapists in Guelph, Ontario

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Vanessa Lacoursiere
Vanessa Lacoursiere
Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist
Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist at Psychotherapy For You
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Caroline Escobar
Caroline Escobar
Registered Psychotherapist
Have you experienced sexual and/or childhood trauma? Are you struggling with low desire? Do you want to improve your sex life and communication with your partner? Do you experience sexual pain? Exploring intimacy and sex can be scary! You deserve a helping hand to unpack the problem at hand and move towards a hopeful future. Whether with a partner or by yourself, I’m here to co-create your path...
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Daniela Levi
Daniela Levi
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
In the therapy room, I will work collaboratively with you on choosing your goals for therapy and I will utilize my expertise to help choose the type of treatment that best suits you. I value my relationship with my clients, and I will regularly check in with you about your experience of your progress and our work together.
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Marie-Chantale Noël
Marie-Chantale Noël
Registered Psychotherapist (Qual) at MCNoël Counselling
Marie-Chantale has had a career in mental health for 12 years previously, initially as a nurse and also as couple/family therapist. She decided to return to her love for helping people with diverse problematics, and specialized in grief, and finished a MA in Counselling and Spirituality at St-Paul’s University in April 2024.
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Borderline Personality (BPD) Therapists in Canada

What is the most effective treatment for borderline personality disorder?

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is widely regarded as the most effective treatment for borderline personality disorder. This evidence-based approach helps individuals manage intense emotions, improve relationships, and reduce self-harming behaviours. DBT typically includes both individual therapy and group skills training, equipping clients with practical techniques for emotional regulation and distress tolerance.

What happens in BPD therapy?

Treatment usually involves weekly one-on-one therapy sessions along with group-based skills training. Clients may complete homework assignments to practise skills in real-life situations, such as managing emotional triggers or improving communication. Many also keep a journal to track emotions and impulses, helping them gain insight into their patterns and develop healthier responses.

What issues does BPD treatment address?

DBT was originally designed to help individuals struggling with self-harm and suicidal thoughts, but it has become the leading therapy for borderline personality disorder. It focuses on key challenges such as emotional instability, fear of abandonment, low self-esteem, and impulsivity. Therapy helps clients build resilience, develop self-awareness, and cultivate healthier relationships.

What is the goal of BPD therapy?

The primary goal of BPD therapy is to reduce emotional distress, increase stability, and improve overall well-being. Treatment helps individuals regulate emotions, manage impulsivity, and navigate relationships more effectively. Clients learn new coping strategies and gain the confidence to handle challenges without resorting to harmful behaviours.

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