Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions. For people with BPD—and for their loved ones—life can feel like a constant storm of shifting emotions, unstable relationships, impulsive decisions, and overwhelming feelings of emptiness. At times, self-harming behaviors or suicidal thoughts may occur, creating deep concern for safety and stability.
One reason BPD is so difficult to treat is that symptoms directly impact the treatment process itself. Intense fear of abandonment, rapid mood swings, and challenges with self-image often make it difficult to trust providers or stick with traditional treatment programs. Many people with BPD struggle to build lasting connections with therapists, which can cause them to drop out of care before progress is made. Additionally, BPD frequently co-occurs with other mental health disorders, such as depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or substance use disorders, adding another layer of complexity.
But difficult does not mean impossible. With the right level of structure, consistency, and evidence-based treatment, meaningful recovery from BPD is possible. That’s why our inpatient borderline personality disorder treatment in Orange County provides a safe, structured environment where patients can focus fully on healing.
At We Conquer Together, we understand that people with BPD require a unique, consistent, and highly structured approach to treatment. Our residential treatment programs in Southern California are designed to help patients feel safe, supported, and understood while receiving intensive therapeutic care.
Stability is essential for healing. In our inpatient program, clients follow a daily routine that includes consistent wake-up times, regular meals, and structured activities. These predictable rhythms reduce stress, create a sense of safety, and help regulate emotions—something that people with BPD often struggle with in their daily life.
Isolation and disconnection are common symptoms of borderline personality disorder. To counter this, our program emphasizes group therapy, where clients spend 5–6 hours a day learning and practicing new skills together. These therapy sessions cover emotional regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and self-compassion. Led by licensed mental health professionals, groups provide both structure and community support—reminding patients that they are not alone in their recovery journey.
In addition to group work, clients meet with their therapist one to two times each week for individual therapy. We recognize that trust takes time, especially for people with BPD who may have experienced trauma or invalidation in the past. That’s why our programs often last 30–45 days or longer, giving clients enough time to build relationships with their therapists and begin making real progress.
Although there is no single medication that “cures” BPD, some people benefit from medication management to help regulate mood swings, treat co-occurring anxiety or depression, or manage co-occurring disorders such as substance abuse. Our psychiatrists work closely with patients to develop a safe, individualized plan that supports emotional stability and complements psychotherapy.
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For many years, BPD carried an unfair reputation as “untreatable.” Today, we know that isn’t true. With comprehensive, evidence-based treatment, many people with BPD achieve full remission of symptoms and go on to live balanced, fulfilling lives.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was developed specifically for treating people with BPD. This therapy focuses on four key areas:
Numerous studies have shown DBT to be highly effective in treating BPD and related mental health issues, making it the gold standard for care. Other approaches, such as CBT, trauma-focused therapy, family therapy, and holistic wellness practices, are also incorporated into care to address the full spectrum of needs.
At We Conquer Together, we combine these evidence-based therapies with compassionate support to help patients not just survive, but thrive. While recovery may not look the same for everyone, the goal of borderline personality disorder treatment is to build the coping skills, self-awareness, and emotional balance necessary for long-term well-being.
Choosing an inpatient level of care for BPD provides unique benefits that outpatient programs alone cannot offer:
Healing isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why we build a treatment plan just for you—centered on your history, current symptoms, co-occurring conditions, and personal goals. From the very beginning, you’ll be part of the planning process, and we make sure every step honors your voice and preferences. While the structure of inpatient care provides necessary safety, we don’t believe in taking away your autonomy—we help you reclaim it.
You’ll be matched with a licensed therapist who is handpicked to support your needs and build a strong therapeutic relationship. This person will guide your treatment from start to finish, helping you dig deep, process difficult experiences, and develop practical skills for managing bipolar disorder. Continuity matters, and having one consistent therapist allows for deeper trust and greater progress.
Recovery from borderline personality disorder is a process, not a one-time event. That’s why we create detailed aftercare plans for every patient. Aftercare may include:
This continuum of care ensures that patients and their family members have ongoing guidance, reducing relapse risk and supporting long-term success.
If you or a loved one is struggling with borderline personality disorder in Orange County, California, help is available. At We Conquer Together, our inpatient borderline personality disorder treatment program offers compassionate, structured, and evidence-based care designed to help people with BPD stabilize, build trust, and move toward recovery.
Our admissions team is here to answer your questions, explain treatment options, and verify insurance with your insurance provider. Together, we can design a treatment plan that addresses your unique needs and provides the path forward.
Call us today to learn more about our programs, schedule a confidential assessment, and take the first step toward lasting mental health and well-being.
Dr. Kelly Gonderman is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with extensive experience in clinical practice, supervision, and program administration. She earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology and has developed broad clinical expertise in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, eating disorders, co-occurring substance use, and personality-related concerns.
As Clinical Director at We Conquer Together, Dr. Gonderman specializes in fostering supportive and structured therapeutic environments where clients can heal, build resilience, and develop lasting skills for long-term well-being.