Personality Disorders - Achieve Concierge

Personality Disorders

Personality Disorder Treatment in Southern California 

Achieve Concierge is a top provider of personality disorder treatment in Southern California. Unlike other personality disorder treatment centers, our courteous, knowledgeable clinicians take an in-depth approach to help patients address their personality disorder symptoms. We know the value of taking the time to discuss with patients how their personality disorder symptoms affect their lives, and then we work to provide a custom personality disorder treatment plan designed to help each patient safely and effectively manage his or her symptoms.

Personality Disorders Q&A

Personality disorder refers to a mental disorder that causes a person to experience an unhealthy pattern of thinking. A person dealing with a personality disorder is often rigid in his or her thought patterns, and struggles to relate to others. As such, a personality disorder patient may encounter problems as he or she tries to build relationships or engage in social situations.

While feeling worried can be normal and even healthy, an anxiety disorder refers to extreme feelings of anxiety that persist for six months or longer. Often disproportionate to what’s happening, the symptoms of an anxiety disorder can be disruptive, debilitating and difficult to deal with, impacting a person’s ability to enjoy life or perform various everyday tasks. Some people with anxiety disorders may find it tough to go to work or school and avoid certain situations altogether. If left untreated, feelings of anxiety can worsen and lead to co-occurring disorders like depression or substance abuse.

The right personality disorder treatment depends on the individual, and many treatment options are available that can be personalized to a patient’s symptoms. Common personality disorder treatments include:

  • Paranoid Personality Disorder: Makes it difficult for a person to trust others
  • Schizoid Personality Disorder: Hampers a person’s ability to form close relationships with others
  • Antisocial Personality Disorder: Causes a person to put himself or herself in dangerous situations without considering the consequences of his or her actions
  • Borderline Personality: Makes a person feel like others are abandoning him or her
  • Histrionic Personality Disorder: Causes a person to feel like he or she needs ongoing reassurance from others

988: Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.

911: If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.