Personality Disorder Treatment in Santa Clara, CA - Santa Clara Mental Health

Living with a personality disorder can feel like being at odds with yourself and the people around you – caught in patterns of emotion, thinking, and relating that cause real pain yet seem impossible to change. These patterns are not flaws in your character or a reflection of who you are at your core. They are symptoms of a recognized, treatable condition, and with the right care, lasting change is possible. Many people who once felt defined by their struggles go on to build stable relationships and a steadier sense of self.

Santa Clara Mental Health provides compassionate, specialized personality disorder treatment for adults across the Bay Area. Our clinicians use proven, skills-based therapies – delivered without judgment – to help you understand your patterns, regulate intense emotions, and relate to others in healthier ways. Whether you have a longstanding diagnosis or are just beginning to make sense of your experiences, we offer personalized treatment options, including same-day admissions when you are ready to start.

Reach out to Santa Clara Mental Health today at (408) 741-9292 or contact our team to speak with a specialist and take the first step toward steadier ground.

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Personality Disorders

Understanding Personality Disorders

A personality disorder is a mental health condition defined by enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that differ markedly from what a person’s culture expects, and that cause distress or difficulty functioning. These patterns tend to be long-standing, pervasive across many areas of life, and hard to shift without support. Clinicians group personality disorders into clusters based on shared features, ranging from intense emotional and relational instability to rigid, controlling, or withdrawn patterns.

Personality disorders develop through a complex mix of genetics, temperament, and life experience – often including early adversity – and they are not a matter of choice or weakness. Importantly, they respond to treatment, sometimes remarkably well. Because they shape emotion, identity, and relationships together, effective care looks beyond any single symptom. Our whole-person mental health approach addresses thoughts, feelings, and relationships as connected parts of who you are.

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Personality Disorders We Treat

Types of Personality Disorders We Treat

Personality disorders take many forms, and treatment is most effective when it is tailored to your specific patterns. Our clinical team is experienced across the full range, including conditions that overlap or have not been clearly identified before.

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Borderline personality disorder involves intense emotions, a fragile sense of self, fear of abandonment, and unstable relationships. It is among the most treatable personality disorders – skills-based therapy can lead to significant, lasting improvement – and it is a central focus of our care.

Cluster A: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal

Cluster A personality disorders are marked by patterns of distrust, social detachment, or unusual ways of perceiving the world. Because these patterns can make connection difficult, our care emphasizes building trust gradually and at a comfortable pace.

Cluster B: Narcissistic, Histrionic, and Antisocial

Cluster B personality disorders involve patterns of intense emotion, difficulty with empathy, or a need for attention and control that strain relationships. Treatment focuses on self-awareness, emotional insight, and healthier ways of connecting with others.

Cluster C: Avoidant, Dependent, and Obsessive-Compulsive

Cluster C personality disorders center on anxiety and fear – avoiding others, relying heavily on them, or clinging to rigid control and perfectionism. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is distinct from OCD, and our team helps clarify the difference and treat each appropriately.

Personality Disorders With Co-Occurring Conditions

Personality disorders frequently appear alongside anxiety, depression, and other challenges that can intensify symptoms. Our assessments consider your full mental health across the range of conditions we treat, so your treatment addresses the complete picture.

Recognizing Serious Personality Disorders

Recognizing the Symptoms of Personality Disorders

Because personality disorders involve patterns rather than isolated episodes, they can be hard to recognize from the inside. Noticing these long-running themes is an important first step toward help.

  • Relationships feel persistently turbulent or distant. Recurring conflict, instability, fear of abandonment or rejection, difficulty trusting, or trouble feeling truly close to others are common across personality disorders – and tend to repeat across many relationships over time.
  • Emotions and self-image can feel unstable or rigid. Some people experience intense, hard-to-regulate emotions and a shifting sense of who they are; others hold rigidly to control, perfection, or fixed beliefs about themselves and the world. Either pattern can make daily life feel exhausting.
  • The patterns are long-standing and far-reaching. When these difficulties have persisted for years and show up across work, relationships, and your sense of self, they may point to a personality disorder. Support is available – our team offers confidential help around the clock, and we accept most major insurance plans to make getting started easier.
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Our Approach

Our Approach to Personality Disorder Treatment

Personality disorder treatment works best when it is structured, skills-focused, and delivered with genuine compassion. After a thorough assessment, your team builds a plan from our broader therapy options, drawing on methods that fall under Evidence-Based Therapy and are proven effective for personality disorders.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Originally developed for borderline personality disorder, DBT is one of the most effective treatments available. It teaches four core skills – mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness – that help you manage overwhelming emotions, reduce impulsive reactions, and build steadier relationships.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT helps you recognize and reshape the deep-seated beliefs and thought patterns that drive painful behaviors. By examining how you interpret yourself and others, you can begin to respond to situations in more flexible, constructive ways.

Individual Therapy

A consistent, trusting one-on-one relationship is at the heart of personality disorder treatment. Individual therapy offers a safe space to explore your history, understand your patterns, and work toward change at a pace that feels manageable.

Group Therapy

Group sessions provide a supportive setting to practice new skills, receive honest feedback, and experience healthier ways of relating in real time. Connecting with others who understand can reduce isolation and reinforce progress.

Medication Management

While no medication treats a personality disorder directly, medication can ease co-occurring symptoms such as depression, anxiety, or mood instability. Our board-certified psychiatrists manage any medication carefully and collaboratively, as one supportive part of your overall plan.

Levels of Care

Levels of Care for Personality Disorder Treatment

The right level of care depends on the intensity of your symptoms, your safety, and the support you have in daily life. Santa Clara Mental Health offers several levels of care and helps you find the right starting point, with the flexibility to step down as you grow.

Residential Treatment

Residential treatment offers immersive, structured support for those navigating intense emotions, relationship crises, or co-occurring conditions that feel unmanageable at home. Clients live on-site at our pet-friendly Santa Clara facility, where daily therapy, skills practice, and on-site psychiatric care create a stable foundation for deeper work.

Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program delivers consistent, skills-based therapy from home through several clinician-led sessions each week. It is well-suited to those building on earlier progress or balancing treatment with work and family, offering structure and accountability without stepping away from daily life.

Aftercare and Discharge Planning

Lasting change with a personality disorder unfolds over time, and continued support protects it. Our aftercare and discharge planning team helps you maintain your skills and momentum with ongoing care, check-ins, and resources well beyond your structured treatment.

Why Choose Santa Clara Mental Health for Personality Disorder Treatment?

Compassionate, Judgment-Free Care

Personality disorders are often misunderstood. We meet every client with respect and without stigma, focusing on understanding rather than labels.

Care Close to Home

Based in Santa Clara and easy to reach across the South Bay and Peninsula, we keep support near your everyday life and relationships.

Specialized, DBT-Informed Treatment

Our care draws on dialectical behavior therapy and other proven, skills-based methods shown to produce real, lasting change in personality disorders.

Coordinated Care That Evolves With You

Residential, Virtual IOP, and aftercare are delivered by one team, so your support adapts as you grow – without losing continuity.

A Focus on Relationships and Self

Treatment targets what matters most: steadier emotions, a clearer sense of self, and healthier, more stable relationships.

Care for Co-Occurring Conditions

Personality disorders rarely travel alone. We treat accompanying anxiety, depression, and mood symptoms as part of the same plan.

What to Expect

What to Expect During Personality Disorder Treatment

Beginning personality disorder treatment can stir up uncertainty, especially if past experiences have left you feeling misunderstood. We work to make the process feel safe from the start. Care begins with a thorough, compassionate assessment that looks at your history, relationships, and the patterns you most want to change – without labels or judgment.

Treatment is built on the relationship between you and your care team, a coordinated group of therapists and psychiatrists who will come to know you as a whole person; you can learn more about us before you begin. Together, you set meaningful goals and focus first on building the skills that bring intense emotions and reactions under steadier control.

Change with a personality disorder is gradual and built through practice, and we plan for the long view. Your team adjusts your treatment as you progress, helps you apply new skills to real relationships, and prepares you and, when helpful, your loved ones for the road ahead – so growth continues well after treatment ends.

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Living in the Bay Area With a Personality Disorder

In a region that prizes performance and self-sufficiency, the relational and emotional struggles of a personality disorder can feel especially isolating. The pressure to appear composed can make it harder to admit that relationships, work, or your sense of self feel persistently unsteady – and easy to believe you are simply “too much” or “not enough.” Neither is true.

A personality disorder is a treatable medical condition, not a personal failing, and reaching out is a courageous, hopeful step. At Santa Clara Mental Health, we work with people from every walk of Bay Area life who are ready to understand their patterns and build a more stable, connected future. You deserve care that meets you with respect and real expertise.

Our Santa Clara facility anchors the locations we serve across the South Bay and Peninsula, keeping compassionate care within reach. You are welcome to tour our facility and see the calm, supportive environment where this work takes place.

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How to Start Personality Disorder Treatment in Santa Clara?

Taking the first step toward personality disorder treatment takes courage, and we make it as straightforward as possible. Call (408) 741-9292 or reach out through contact our team, and a member of our admissions team will listen with care, answer your questions, and help you find the right place to begin – confidentially and without pressure or judgment.

From there, we handle the details. 

Our admissions process guides you through scheduling your first assessment and confirming your coverage, and you can verify your insurance in just a few minutes. Whenever you are ready, we are here to help you start building lasting change.

FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions About Personality Disorder Treatment in Santa Clara

Are personality disorders treatable?

Yes – and this is one of the most important things to know. While personality disorders were once considered difficult to treat, modern, skills-based therapies have changed that picture dramatically. Many people experience significant, lasting improvement in their emotions, relationships, and sense of self with the right support.

What is DBT, and why is it used for personality disorders?

DBT, or dialectical behavior therapy, is a structured, skills-based treatment originally developed for borderline personality disorder. It teaches practical tools for managing intense emotions, tolerating distress, and improving relationships, and it has become a cornerstone of effective personality disorder care.

How long does personality disorder treatment take?

There is no fixed timeline – it depends on your goals, the patterns involved, and how treatment unfolds. Because lasting change is gradual, many people begin with more intensive support, such as Residential Treatment, before stepping down to outpatient care and ongoing maintenance over time.

Do you accept insurance for personality disorder treatment?

Yes – we work with most major insurance providers in California. The quickest way to check your coverage is to verify your insurance, or call (408) 741-9292 and our admissions team will confirm your benefits for you.

Will treatment change who I am?

No. The goal of treatment is not to erase your personality but to ease the patterns that cause you pain – helping you regulate emotions, strengthen relationships, and feel more like the person you want to be. Your individuality remains entirely your own.

Is the facility pet-friendly?

It is. We recognize the comfort and steadiness an animal can offer, so Santa Clara Mental Health welcomes pets as part of our pet-friendly environment.