After the Storm Counseling LLC
Therapy for Personality
Personality disorders can affect how you experience yourself, your emotions, and your relationships with others. What may feel like intense emotional reactions, difficulty trusting others, or patterns that repeat in relationships are often deeply rooted ways of coping—not personal flaws. Without support, these patterns can lead to distress, instability, and challenges in daily life.

At After the Storm Counseling, we provide therapy for personality disorders that is compassionate, structured, and tailored to your unique experiences. Personality disorders exist on a spectrum and may include conditions such as Borderline Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and Avoidant Personality Disorder. You don’t need a specific diagnosis to benefit from therapy—if patterns in your emotions or relationships are causing distress, support can help.
Common signs that personality-related challenges may be affecting your life include:
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Intense or rapidly changing emotions
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Fear of abandonment or rejection
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Difficulty maintaining stable relationships
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Impulsive or self-destructive behaviors
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Chronic feelings of emptiness or identity confusion
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Difficulty trusting others
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Strong reactions to perceived criticism or conflict
Personality disorders often develop from a combination of life experiences, environment, and emotional sensitivity. Without support, these patterns can reinforce cycles of conflict, isolation, or emotional pain.
The good news is that therapy for personality disorders can lead to meaningful and lasting change. Using evidence-based approaches such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and schema therapy, we help you build emotional regulation skills, improve relationships, and develop a more stable sense of self. Treatment focuses on both insight and practical tools for change.
Seeking professional support for personality-related concerns is a powerful step toward greater stability, self-understanding, and healthier relationships. You don’t have to stay stuck in painful patterns—growth and change are possible.