BPD Treatment
Center in Scottsdale
At Redefine Wellness & Treatment in Scottsdale, we provide structured outpatient treatment for borderline personality disorder, including DBT-informed programming, neurofeedback, somatic therapies, and nervous system regulation built around how your brain actually works.
- Joint Commission Accredited
- Daily Neurofeedback
- Root-Cause Treatment
- Body + Brain + Mind Approach
- Curated BPD Programs
Specialized BPD Treatment in Scottsdale, Arizona
- Brain-Based Treatment qEEG mapping shows the emotional reactivity patterns keeping you stuck. Neurofeedback retrains those circuits, not just coping skills, but the wiring underneath them.
- DBT and Beyond Dialectical behavior therapy is the gold standard for BPD. We pair it with somatic therapies, because dysregulation doesn't just live in your thoughts, it lives in your body.
- Nervous System Stabilization Breathwork, PEMF, and somatic approaches work directly with your stress response. Intensity doesn't have to mean crisis.
- Flexible Intensity PHP for daily structure and stabilization. IOP for those ready to practice skills in real life. Both built for people who've outgrown weekly therapy.
- Levels of Care
BPD Treatment at Every Level of Care
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP is the highest level of outpatient care we offer, and for BPD, it is often where treatment needs to start. Weekly therapy can teach coping skills, but it rarely provides enough structure to interrupt the patterns that keep emotional dysregulation, relationship conflict, and impulsive behavior cycling. PHP runs 5 days per week, 5 to 6 hours daily, for 4 to 8 weeks. That concentrated exposure is what makes the difference: you are practicing new skills in real time, with clinical support available when things get hard, not three days later at your next appointment.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP provides structured treatment while you maintain work, school, or family responsibilities. For BPD, this level of care works best as a step-down from PHP or for people whose emotional dysregulation is real but not severe enough to require full-day programming. Treatment runs 3 days per week, 3 to 4 hours per session, with morning or afternoon scheduling options. You continue building DBT skills, practicing in group settings, and applying what you learn between sessions, which is where the real work happens.
Private Therapeutic Retreats
Our private retreats offer concentrated, individualized treatment for those who need intensive intervention but cannot commit to ongoing weekly programming. Retreats are fully customized to your clinical needs and schedule, ranging from 3-day intensives to week-long immersions. Ideal for executives, professionals, or anyone traveling to Scottsdale specifically for treatment.
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
BPD shows up as a pattern of emotional instability, volatile relationships, and a sense of identity that shifts depending on who you're with or how the day is going. The emotions aren't just intense. They're fast, overwhelming, and hard to come down from. A perceived rejection that someone else shrugs off can trigger a reaction that feels wildly out of proportion, and the gap between what you feel and what the situation actually warrants is where most of the shame lives.
Common Signs
- Fear of abandonment
- Rapid mood shifts
- Unstable relationships
- Identity disturbance
- Chronic emptiness
- Impulsive behavior
- Intense anger
- Dissociation
How We Treat BPD at Redefine
DBT is the backbone here, but it's not the only tool. We pair it with neurofeedback to address emotional reactivity at a brain level, somatic therapy to help your body regulate when your mind can't, and individual therapy to work through the specific patterns driving your symptoms. Most clients start noticing more control over their emotional responses within the first few weeks of structured treatment.
Quiet BPD
Quiet BPD turns everything inward. Instead of explosive reactions, you implode. The anger goes at yourself. The fear of abandonment shows up as people-pleasing so intense you lose track of what you actually want. From the outside, you might look fine. Maybe even high-functioning. Internally, you're running constant calculations about whether people are about to leave.
Common Signs
- Self-directed anger
- People-pleasing
- Emotional shutdown
- Self-blame
- Internalized shame
- Withdrawal
- Difficulty asking for help
How We Treat Quiet BPD at Redefine
Quiet BPD often goes undiagnosed because it doesn't look like the textbook version. We use somatic therapy to help you reconnect with emotions you've learned to suppress, DBT skills to build tolerance for the vulnerability that comes with being honest about what you need, and neurofeedback to address the avoidance patterns that show up clearly on brain mapping.
High-Functioning BPD
You hold down a career, maintain friendships, and look put-together. But behind that, things are falling apart in ways nobody sees. Relationship cycling, private emotional crashes, an internal experience that doesn't match the external performance. High-functioning BPD is exhausting precisely because you're managing two realities at once, and the people closest to you have no idea how much effort that takes.
Common Signs
- Perfectionism masking instability
- Private emotional crashes
- Relationship cycling
- Exhausting social mask
- Hidden impulsive behaviors
- Chronic burnout
- Fear of being "found out"
How We Treat High-Functioning BPD at Redefine
Our IOP schedule works well for high-functioning clients who can't step away from careers entirely. Treatment focuses on dropping the performance and addressing what's underneath: the attachment patterns, the emotional dysregulation, the identity confusion that gets masked by competence. Neurofeedback helps regulate the nervous system without requiring you to talk through everything right away.
Impulsive BPD
When emotions spike, you act. The decision-making part of your brain goes offline and what's left is urgency. Spend the money, send the text, take the risk. The consequences catch up later, usually with shame and regret attached. This isn't a character problem. It's a nervous system that floods so fast there's no space between the feeling and the action.
Common Signs
- Reckless behavior
- Substance misuse
- Binge spending
- Risky decisions under stress
- Emotional reactivity
- Difficulty with consequences
- Sudden life changes
How We Treat Impulsive BPD at Redefine
Impulse regulation starts with the nervous system, not willpower. Neurofeedback targets the brain patterns involved in impulsive responding. DBT distress tolerance skills give you concrete tools to use in the moment when emotions spike. Somatic therapy helps you learn to feel the urge without acting on it, building the gap between impulse and action that BPD collapses.
Self-Destructive BPD
Self-destructive BPD involves turning emotional pain into something physical or tangible. Self-harm, self-sabotage, staying in relationships you know are harmful, using substances to numb what feels unbearable. This is not attention-seeking. It's the nervous system's attempt to manage pain it doesn't have other tools for yet.
Common Signs
- Self-harm urges
- Suicidal ideation
- Self-sabotage
- Staying in harmful situations
- Substance use as coping
- Feeling undeserving of help
- Pushing away support
How We Treat Self-Destructive BPD at Redefine
Safety comes first, and we build from there. DBT distress tolerance and emotion regulation skills provide alternatives to self-destructive patterns. Trauma processing through EMDR or somatic experiencing often addresses the root of the pain driving these behaviors. The approach isn't about removing coping mechanisms before you have replacements. It's about building new ones first.
Petulant BPD
Petulant BPD shows up as irritability, passive-aggression, and a push-pull dynamic that confuses everyone involved, including you. You want connection desperately but feel unworthy of it, which comes out as defiance, stubbornness, or testing people to see if they'll stay. The anger isn't really anger. It's fear of rejection wearing a different outfit.
Common Signs
- Irritability
- Passive aggression
- Control issues
- Feeling unappreciated
- Resentment
- Unpredictable anger
- Testing relationships
- Stubbornness
How We Treat Petulant BPD at Redefine
Treatment focuses on the interpersonal patterns underneath the irritability. Understanding the push-pull cycle and what's actually driving it changes everything. DBT interpersonal effectiveness skills help you ask for what you need without the testing behaviors. Neurofeedback addresses the emotional reactivity, while individual therapy works through the core beliefs about worthiness that fuel the pattern.
Discouraged BPD
Discouraged BPD looks a lot like depression, and it's frequently misdiagnosed as such. You're clingy, dependent, and struggle to function independently. You follow others' lead, suppress your own needs, then crash when the relationship inevitably can't carry that weight. The hopelessness feels total. It often gets treated as a mood disorder when it's actually a personality structure problem, which is why the antidepressants alone aren't working.
Common Signs
- Clinginess
- Dependency on others
- Chronic sadness
- Low self-worth
- Conflict avoidance
- Difficulty with independence
- Hopelessness
How We Treat Discouraged BPD at Redefine
Discouraged BPD responds well to a combination of DBT skills for building autonomy and distress tolerance, attachment-focused therapy to understand where the dependency patterns started, and neurofeedback to address the depressive brain patterns that often accompany this presentation. Treatment builds from small acts of independence outward.
BPD with Co-Occurring Trauma
BPD and trauma overlap significantly. Many researchers now argue they're different expressions of the same underlying process. If your BPD developed in the context of childhood abuse, neglect, or chronic instability, treating the personality disorder without addressing the trauma underneath doesn't hold. The dissociation, emotional flooding, and trust difficulties need both frameworks.
Common Signs
- Flashbacks
- Hypervigilance
- Dissociation
- Emotional flooding
- Trust difficulties
- Nightmares
- Shame
- Startle responses
How We Treat BPD with Trauma at Redefine
We don't separate "BPD treatment" from "trauma treatment" here. EMDR and somatic experiencing address stored trauma responses directly. Neurofeedback helps the brain move out of chronic threat detection. DBT provides the stabilization skills needed to tolerate the trauma processing work. The sequence matters: stabilize first, then process, then integrate.
"When clients talk about reoccurring relationship or behavioral patterns that they seem to not have a lot of choices about, it is usually an indication that there is an underlying wounding."
Brenna Gonzales, LPC, SEP, CMAT
Trauma-Focused Therapist
- Our Approach
How We Treat BPD at Redefine
Brain-Based Interventions
BPD involves measurable differences in how the brain processes emotion. The amygdala fires too fast, and the prefrontal cortex struggles to regulate it. We use qEEG brain mapping to identify each client's specific dysregulation pattern, then apply neurofeedback protocols that train the brain toward more stable emotional baseline states. This is not guesswork. We can see what's happening neurologically and target it directly.
Nervous System Regulation
The emotional intensity that comes with BPD is not a personality flaw. It is a nervous system that has a very narrow window of tolerance and tips into fight, flight, or shutdown faster than most people can track. Somatic therapies work with the body directly to widen that window. Breathwork resets autonomic activation in real time. PEMF addresses nervous system dysregulation at the cellular level. The goal is not to stop feeling. It is to stop getting hijacked by the feeling.
Evidence-Based Psychotherapy
DBT was developed specifically for borderline personality disorder, and the research behind it is extensive. Linehan's landmark trial showed 50% fewer suicide attempts compared to expert therapy alone. But DBT is not the only option with strong evidence. Mentalization-Based Treatment helps clients understand what drives their own reactions and the reactions of others. Schema Therapy targets the deep relational patterns that keep showing up. We use all three and match based on what actually fits.
Trauma Processing & Parts Work
A significant number of people with BPD have histories of relational or developmental trauma. The emotional reactivity, the fear of abandonment, the identity instability often trace back to experiences the nervous system never fully processed. EMDR and Brainspotting allow that processing to happen without requiring clients to retell the story in detail. IFS helps identify the protective parts that developed in response to those experiences and works with them rather than against them.
Treatment is individualized based on comprehensive assessment, including qEEG brain mapping. Your clinical team determines which combination of modalities addresses your specific patterns of emotional dysregulation, relational difficulty, and identity disruption. No two treatment plans look the same.
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What Type of BPD Are You Dealing With?
The Treatment Process
Consultation
Free, confidential call to discuss what you are experiencing
Assessment
In-depth evaluation, diagnostic clarity, and brain mapping
Care Plan
Personalized treatment built around your specific patterns
Treatment
Active daily work targeting emotional regulation and relationships
Integration
Skills for managing emotions and relationships long-term
Real Connection, Support, & Healing
Our Scottsdale outpatient programs combine innovative neuroscience with proven therapeutic approaches.
- Living With BPD
Signs You May Benefit from BPD Treatment
Weekly therapy helps a lot of people. But when dysregulation runs your whole week, one hour is not enough to interrupt the pattern.
- Relationships flip overnight. Someone you trusted yesterday feels unsafe today, and you cannot explain what changed.
- Small triggers cause full-body reactions. A short text, a shifted tone, a canceled plan, and your nervous system responds like it is an emergency.
- You lose yourself around other people. Your opinions, preferences, even your personality reshapes depending on who is in the room.
- The fear of being left controls your decisions. You over-apologize, test people, abandon your own boundaries to keep someone close.
- Impulsive behavior is creating its own problems. Spending, substances, things said in the moment that you cannot undo by morning.
- You hurt yourself to regulate what is happening inside. Sometimes it is the act, sometimes just the urge pulling at you when nothing else works.
- Testimonials
Healing in Their Own Words
“They made me feel at ease and understood.”
Chris Stonewall
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Christine Driscoll
“Best Red Light Therapy in my LIFE!”

Dan Selmasska
“Laura is an excellent practitioner”

Dr. Jasmine
“What a blessing to have found and participated in treatment at Redefine Wellness.”
jen cutler
“I have never experienced such a professional and caring staff.”
Hunter Bratt
“The staff is so friendly and the facility is clean. ”

Gwen Johnston
“I love this facility. I have been doing Red-light therapy here for several months. ”

Robert Blume
“I was lost, unable to stand up for myself and stuck in anxiety.”

Presley Petersen
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Mackenzie Korus
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briana medley
“The staff here are wonderful and compassionate. I definitely recommend this clinic!”
Beaunerism
“Receiving treatments here was 100% a game changer, I strongly recommend!”
Jae Sheck
“Highly recommend if you’re looking for something focused and personal.”
Scott Forbes
“Highly recommend!”
Jenna Wolf
“The entire staff at Redefine is amazing. ”

Brittany Whitley
“The staff is incredible—super friendly”

Jon Driscoll
“A beautiful location with wonderful staff”
Matt Sheehan
“They made me feel at ease and understood.”
Chris Stonewall
“ Love the red light therapy!!”
Christine Driscoll
“Best Red Light Therapy in my LIFE!”

Dan Selmasska
“Laura is an excellent practitioner”

Dr. Jasmine
“What a blessing to have found and participated in treatment at Redefine Wellness.”
jen cutler
“I have never experienced such a professional and caring staff.”
Hunter Bratt
- Giving You The Answers You Need
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need more than weekly therapy for BPD?
What is the difference between PHP and IOP for BPD?
Will I have to do group therapy?
How does neurofeedback help with BPD?
What if I have other diagnoses along with BPD?
Our Mission
At Redefine Wellness and Treatment, we empower healing by uniting mind, body, and spirit. Using trauma-informed therapies, neuroscience, and holistic practices, we deliver personalized care that fosters resilience, growth, and lasting transformation.
Our Vision
We aspire to create a world where access to transformative healing is available to all, empowering people to lead fulfilling, balanced lives.
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BPD Treatment Works
BPD has one of the most well-researched treatment bases in mental health. These numbers come from peer-reviewed prospective studies, randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses.
A 10-year prospective study found that 85% of people with BPD achieved symptomatic remission, with relapse rates of only 12% — lower and slower than relapse rates for major depression.
In a randomized controlled trial, patients receiving dialectical behavior therapy were half as likely to attempt suicide compared to those receiving community treatment by experts, with results sustained at 2-year follow-up.
A 2-year follow-up of structured treatment for BPD found that 62% of patients no longer met diagnostic criteria, with improvements in suicidal behavior and self-harm sustained throughout the follow-up period.
Structured Programs Accelerate Recovery
A landmark RCT published in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that partial hospitalization programs reduced self-harm incidents from 9 to 1 per six-month period, with suicidal acts dropping from 95% to 5% by end of treatment — demonstrating that intensive, structured care produces faster and more dramatic improvement than standard outpatient approaches.
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BPD Treatment in North Scottsdale, Arizona
Redefine Wellness & Treatment is located in North Scottsdale, serving clients throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area. Our facility offers Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs for borderline personality disorder, with DBT skills training, neurofeedback, and all treatment modalities available on-site.
Approximate Drive Times
Clients travel from throughout the Phoenix metro area and East Valley:
On-Site BPD Treatment Modalities
Our Scottsdale facility houses all BPD treatment services in one location: Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) individual and group skills training, schema therapy, neurofeedback and qEEG brain mapping, somatic experiencing, and breathwork. Clients complete their full treatment program, including skills groups and individual therapy, without traveling between facilities.