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Kate Denihan
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R, ACSW, BC-TMH
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
New York, NY 10035  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
I have a life long dedication to helping others.. I have been a clinician for over 15 years and have helped many people with a multitude of issues. My career has focused on assisting clients with various methods, I am extremely person centered and tailor each treatment for the client's needs. I have experiences and overcome many life challenges myself, and only use these to fuel my drive to help others.
I have a life long dedication to helping others.. I have been a clinician for over 15 years and have helped many people with a multitude of issues. My career has focused on assisting clients with various methods, I am extremely person centered and tailor each treatment for the client's needs. I have experiences and overcome many life challenges myself, and only use these to fuel my drive to help others.
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John Bliss
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CASAC, SAP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
New York, NY 10035
The Second Wind is a small group practice specializing in mental health and substance abuse treatment. All therapists are LCSW's with several years experience. We believe treatment focuses on assisting patients in relieving the constraints to actualizing potential. In order to do this effectively, our therapists have extensive post graduate experience and training. Therapy is a collaborative effort between patient and therapist.
The Second Wind is a small group practice specializing in mental health and substance abuse treatment. All therapists are LCSW's with several years experience. We believe treatment focuses on assisting patients in relieving the constraints to actualizing potential. In order to do this effectively, our therapists have extensive post graduate experience and training. Therapy is a collaborative effort between patient and therapist.
(646) 351-1719 View (646) 351-1719
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Anahi Rubin
Counselor, MA, LMHC
Verified Verified
New York, NY 10035
I build my practice on a culturally competence practice by responding sensitively and effectively to people of all cultures, races, classes and religions, in a manner that, the inherent worth of individuals is recognized and affirmed. My goal is to provide professional intervention while being knowledgeable about and sensitive to my client's unique characteristics, as well as, culture, race, religion, gender, age and sexual orientation.
I build my practice on a culturally competence practice by responding sensitively and effectively to people of all cultures, races, classes and religions, in a manner that, the inherent worth of individuals is recognized and affirmed. My goal is to provide professional intervention while being knowledgeable about and sensitive to my client's unique characteristics, as well as, culture, race, religion, gender, age and sexual orientation.
(646) 480-6087 View (646) 480-6087
Personality Disorders Therapists

What are the common treatment options for personality disorders?

Personality disorders are typically treated with psychotherapy, sometimes in conjunction with medication. Therapy can help people with personality disorders develop skills to tolerate difficult emotions, navigate interpersonal relationships, and solidify their sense of self. Medications can treat symptoms that co-occur with the disorder, such as depression, anger, aggression, and impulsivity.

When to seek treatment for personality disorders?

Even though treatment for personality disorders can be an uphill battle, it’s best to seek help if you suspect that you or a loved one is struggling with one, because personality disorders can create substantial problems in life. Symptoms depend on the specific disorder, but overall signs of personality disorders include consistent difficulty maintaining close relationships, dramatic variations in self-esteem, and an unstable sense of identity.

How long does therapy take for personality disorders?

The timeline for treating personality disorders isn’t as clear-cut as it is for other disorders. Change can be difficult, taking from around one year to five, 10, or more. The key is finding a therapist who has extensive experience treating the relevant disorder. For example, a psychologist who specializes in narcissistic personality disorder has specific communication strategies that allow them to sustain the relationship and be more effective with narcissistic patients.

Can therapy help people with personality disorders?

Research suggests that for those who are motivated to address concerns or interpersonal conflict related to a personality disorder, therapy is far more effective than no treatment, and that most people in therapy see improvements. However, since personality disorders involve entrenched elements of identity, they are less responsive to treatment than are other mental health conditions. Finding an expert who has extensive experience working with a given personality disorder is one factor that increases the likelihood of successful treatment.