Outpatient Care for Adults

Personality Disorder Treatment in Dallas, TX

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Personality disorder treatment helps adults manage long-term patterns in thoughts, emotions, relationships, and behavior that create distress or instability. Treatment typically focuses on emotional regulation, self-awareness, healthier relationships, and more consistent daily functioning.

Living with a personality disorder can make emotions feel overwhelming, relationships feel unpredictable, and everyday situations more difficult to navigate. You may recognize recurring patterns that leave you feeling frustrated, misunderstood, or disconnected—even when you're trying your best to make lasting changes.

At Saltwood Mental Health, we provide personalized outpatient treatment for personality disorders in a private, thoughtfully designed setting. Our goal is to help you better understand yourself, strengthen emotional regulation, and build healthier relationships through compassionate, evidence-based care.

Contact us today to learn more about your personality disorder treatment options.

Understanding Personality Disorders

Personality disorders involve long-standing patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating to others that can affect emotional well-being, relationships, and daily life. These patterns often develop gradually and may become more noticeable during periods of stress, change, or conflict.

A personality disorder isn't a reflection of your character or your potential. With the right treatment, many adults learn to better understand their emotional responses, improve relationships, and develop healthier ways of coping.

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About Our Personality Disorder Treatment Program

Care at our personality disorder treatment center in Dallas begins by understanding the person behind the diagnosis. We take time to learn about your experiences, current challenges, relationships, strengths, and goals before developing a personalized care plan.

Depending on your needs, treatment may include individual therapy, group therapy, emotional regulation skills, interpersonal effectiveness training, psychiatric support, and structured outpatient programming. Our focus is on helping you build lasting skills that improve daily life, not simply reducing symptoms.

For adults who need greater scheduling flexibility, we also offer virtual mental health treatment for eligible clients across Texas, making it easier to receive consistent care while balancing work, family, or other responsibilities.

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Which Personality Disorders Do We Treat?

We treat a range of personality disorders that can affect mood, behavior, identity, and relationships. Because personality disorders affect people differently, and many adults experience symptoms that overlap more than one diagnosis, our clinicians provide individualized care. We offer support for a range of personality disorders, including:

  • Borderline Personality Disorder — Support for emotional intensity, relationship instability, impulsive behavior, fear of abandonment, and self-image concerns.
  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder — Care for patterns involving self-esteem regulation, relationship conflict, sensitivity to criticism, and difficulty with empathy or connection.
  • Avoidant Personality Disorder — Treatment for social fear, rejection sensitivity, low self-worth, and avoidance of relationships or opportunities.
  • Dependent Personality Disorder — Support for difficulty making decisions, fear of separation, reliance on others, and challenges with independence.
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder — Care for rigid thinking, perfectionism, control concerns, and difficulty adapting to change.
  • Paranoid Personality Disorder — Treatment for mistrust, suspicion, relationship strain, and difficulty feeling safe with others.
  • Schizoid Personality Disorder — Support for emotional distance, limited social interest, and challenges with connection or expression.
  • Histrionic Personality Disorder — Care for intense emotional expression, attention-seeking patterns, and relationship difficulties.

Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions

Co-occurring mental health conditions often appear alongside personality disorders and can make symptoms more difficult to manage. These may include depression, anxiety, trauma-related disorders, bipolar disorder, substance use concerns, eating disorders, or self-harming behaviors.

We look at the full picture rather than treating symptoms in isolation. By addressing related mental health concerns, we help clients build a stronger foundation for progress.

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Who Can Benefit From Our Personality Disorder Treatment in Dallas?

Adults who struggle with unstable relationships, intense emotions, impulsive decisions, chronic emptiness, low self-worth, or recurring conflict may benefit from treatment. Support can also help those who feel stuck in repeated patterns they don't fully understand.

You don't need to have everything figured out before reaching out.

If your emotions, relationships, or behaviors are affecting your quality of life, treatment can help you gain clarity and develop healthier tools.

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Why Choose Saltwood Mental Health?

When comparing personality disorder treatment centers, the goal is to find a clinical team that understands the complexity of emotional and relationship patterns while treating every client with dignity and respect.

At Saltwood, we've created an outpatient experience that combines evidence-based care with a private, thoughtfully designed environment where adults can focus on meaningful change without feeling rushed or judged.

Clients choose Saltwood because we provide:

  • Individualized treatment plans tailored to each person's needs
  • Experienced clinicians who understand complex emotional patterns
  • Structured outpatient programs that fit real life
  • A calm, discreet environment that supports healing
  • Practical skills designed for lasting progress beyond therapy sessions
  • A convenient location in Highland Park, slightly north of Dallas

Compared with many personality disorder treatment facilities, our focus is on creating a highly personalized treatment experience that helps clients build greater emotional stability, healthier relationships, and renewed confidence in their daily lives.

Recovery doesn't end when structured treatment does. Our mental health aftercare program provides continued guidance and support so you can maintain the progress you've made and continue building on your success.

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We Accept Insurance

We accept insurance and can help you review your coverage before starting treatment.

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Begin Personality Disorder Treatment With Saltwood Mental Health

Lasting change is possible. Whether you've recently received a diagnosis or have been struggling with recurring emotional or relationship patterns for years, our team is here to help you understand your options and find the level of care that's right for you.

If you're ready to take the next step, contact us today to learn more about our personality disorder treatment in Dallas.

Common Questions

FAQs About Personality Disorder Treatment

  • A licensed mental health professional can determine whether your symptoms meet the criteria for a personality disorder. Common signs include long-term relationship problems, intense emotions, unstable self-image, impulsivity, avoidance, or repeated patterns that cause distress.

  • Treatment may include evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills, trauma-informed therapy, and other therapeutic methods based on your diagnosis, symptoms, and personal goals.

  • Treatment varies from person to person. The length of care depends on your symptoms, treatment goals, and the level of support that's appropriate. During your assessment, we'll recommend a personalized treatment plan designed to meet your needs.

  • Yes, because personality disorders often affect communication, emotional regulation, trust, and interpersonal patterns, treatment can help you develop healthier ways of relating to others while strengthening important relationships.

  • No, you don't always need a formal diagnosis before reaching out for help. A clinical assessment can help determine whether your symptoms are related to a personality disorder or another mental health condition.

  • Yes, symptoms may become more disruptive without treatment, especially during stress, conflict, or major life changes. Getting support can help reduce distress and prevent patterns from continuing to interfere with relationships and daily life.