Borderline Personality (BPD) Support Groups in Portland, OR

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Coping Skills Group
Let's connect via teletherapy. In this 75 minutes online weekly group, you will learn skills that promote emotional regulation, strengthening relationships, getting through difficult times and mindfulness practices.
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Hosted by Cary Lazara Coll
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
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Group meets in Portland, OR 97213
Let's connect via teletherapy. In this 75 minutes online weekly group, you will learn skills that promote emotional regulation, strengthening relationships, getting through difficult times and mindfulness practices.
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DBT Skills for Adults (Virtual)
Our next group starts on May 20th, and enrollment is open. Our group is 24 weekly session, fully virtual including a weekly 75-minute DBT group, monthly 30-minute individual session with Alicia Paz, MA, a custom workbook, weekly homework e-mails, and ...
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Hosted by Alicia L Paz
MA
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Group meets in Portland, OR 97214
Our next group starts on May 20th, and enrollment is open. Our group is 24 weekly session, fully virtual including a weekly 75-minute DBT group, monthly 30-minute individual session with Alicia Paz, MA, a custom workbook, weekly homework e-mails, and ...
(503) 461-0547 View (503) 461-0547
DBT skills tune-up: for alumni of a DBT program
If you have been through a DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) program in the past, you might be looking for some motivation to help you practice your skills, or maybe you would just like to learn some key skills that will ...
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Hosted by Rayna L Jenks, LCSW, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Portland, OR 97225
If you have been through a DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) program in the past, you might be looking for some motivation to help you practice your skills, or maybe you would just like to learn some key skills that will ...
(503) 783-8430 View (503) 783-8430

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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Coping Skills Group
Let's connect via teletherapy. In this 75 minutes online weekly group, you will learn skills that promote emotional regulation, strengthening relationships, getting through difficult times and mindfulness practices.
Photo of Cary Lazara Coll, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Portland, OR
Hosted by Cary Lazara Coll
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Portland, OR 97213
Let's connect via teletherapy. In this 75 minutes online weekly group, you will learn skills that promote emotional regulation, strengthening relationships, getting through difficult times and mindfulness practices.
(971) 351-0347 View (971) 351-0347
DBT Skills for Adults (Virtual)
Our next group starts on May 20th, and enrollment is open. Our group is 24 weekly session, fully virtual including a weekly 75-minute DBT group, monthly 30-minute individual session with Alicia Paz, MA, a custom workbook, weekly homework e-mails, and ...
Photo of Alicia L Paz in Portland, OR
Hosted by Alicia L Paz
MA
Verified Verified
Group meets in Portland, OR 97214
Our next group starts on May 20th, and enrollment is open. Our group is 24 weekly session, fully virtual including a weekly 75-minute DBT group, monthly 30-minute individual session with Alicia Paz, MA, a custom workbook, weekly homework e-mails, and ...
(503) 461-0547 View (503) 461-0547
DBT skills tune-up: for alumni of a DBT program
If you have been through a DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) program in the past, you might be looking for some motivation to help you practice your skills, or maybe you would just like to learn some key skills that will ...
Photo of Rayna L Jenks, LCSW, LLC, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Portland, OR
Hosted by Rayna L Jenks, LCSW, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Portland, OR 97225
If you have been through a DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) program in the past, you might be looking for some motivation to help you practice your skills, or maybe you would just like to learn some key skills that will ...
(503) 783-8430 View (503) 783-8430

Borderline Personality (BPD) Support Groups

What is the most successful approach to treating borderline personality disorder?

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is considered the gold standard of treatment for borderline personality disorder. An evidence-based treatment, it addresses the extreme emotional reactivity, the relationship difficulties, and the acts of self-harm that create so much distress for BPD patients. DBT is a comprehensive program that includes both regular individual psychotherapy sessions and weekly group sessions of skills training.

What happens in treatment of borderline personality disorder?

Treatment typically consists of weekly individual therapy sessions that last an hour and group skill-focused instructional sessions that may last up to two hours. Patients are typically given homework “assignments” in which they are asked to practice in their daily life the skills they acquire in therapy. Patients also keep a diary tracking their emotions and impulses as a way to know which situations are most problematic and to help them gain control over their own behavior. Difficult situations and feelings are typically reviewed in therapy sessions and more constructive solutions found.

What kinds of problems does BPD treatment help with?

DBT was initially developed to dampen the self-destructive impulses of chronically suicidal patients. It is now the treatment of choice for borderline personality disorder, a serious condition marked by extreme emotional reactivity, relationship instability, and self-injurious behaviors. Treatment of BPD helps patients tolerate the flux of emotions without acting on them, often with a specific focus on tolerating negative emotions. DBT addresses the core problems of BPD—fear of abandonment, low self-esteem, and impulsivity.

What is the goal of treatment in borderline personality disorder?

The goal of treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD) is to relieve the extreme emotional distress that patients experience—to curb their emotional reactivity, to minimize their inclination to self-harm, and to reduce their impulsivity. Toward these ends, patients are not only taught an array of new coping skills and techniques for emotional regulation, they are given opportunities to practice them. Another major goal of treatment is interpersonal effectiveness; patients learn and problem-solve ways to effectively communicate in relationships, especially how to ask for what they need as a way to minimize hurt feelings.