Personality Disorder
Treatment
Personality disorders can affect how you experience emotions, relationships, and your sense of self. Our care is never about judgment. It is about helping you feel supported in a way that fits your experience.
What are the common signs
of a personality disorder?
A personality disorder can sometimes feel like it is shaping your reactions faster than you can keep up with them. Many people describe understanding their patterns after the fact, but struggling in the moment. Select what resonates.
Insurance & Payment
Need-based sliding scale available · No Medicaid or Medicare
Serving Colorado Telehealth In-Person Available
Why do my emotions and relationships feel so hard to manage?
Personality disorders can affect how you experience emotions, relationships, and your sense of self. For many people, this can feel intense, confusing, or exhausting, especially when it seems hard to predict your own reactions or patterns.
At Fresh Path Integrative Psychiatry, we offer thoughtful, integrative medication management and holistic support to help you feel more grounded, stable, and understood. Our care is never about judgment or telling you to get over it. It is about helping you feel supported in a way that fits your experience.
A Whole-Person Approach to Personality Disorders
We look at mental health through multiple lenses instead of focusing on symptoms in isolation. Hover each to learn more.
Medication Management
Medication management when appropriate — supporting mood stability, emotional regulation, and nervous system function alongside other treatment approaches.
Herbal & Supplement Supports
Herbal and supplement-based supports chosen for clinical evidence and how they interact with your biology and any existing medications.
Lifestyle & Nutrition
Nutrition, sleep, movement, and stress regulation as active parts of your care — specific, practical guidance based on what's driving your symptoms.
Psychotherapy-Informed Approaches
Psychotherapy-informed approaches and coordination with therapists — addressing identity, relationships, and emotional patterns alongside the biological work.
A Whole-Person Approach to Personality Disorders
At Fresh Path, we practice integrative psychiatry, which means we look at your mental health through multiple lenses instead of focusing on symptoms in isolation. Your evaluation may include:
- A comprehensive psychiatric assessment
- Review of relevant lab work and hormone levels when appropriate
- Collaboration with your primary care provider or other clinicians
- Consideration of genetic testing when indicated
- Exploration of trauma history, stress patterns, sleep, nutrition, and nervous system health
There is no hierarchy in treatment here. Your care plan is built around your body, your history, and what feels realistic and supportive for your life.
A Modern Approach Meets
Traditional Wisdom
There is no hierarchy in treatment here. Your care plan is built around your body, your history, and what feels realistic and supportive for your life.
Evidence-Based Medicine
integrates
both
Whole-Person Practices
Trauma-Informed and Safety-Oriented Care
A personality disorder is more than a diagnosis. It often reflects how your nervous system has adapted to experiences, stress, identity, culture, and relational patterns over time.
If you have ever felt dismissed by providers, labeled unfairly, or unsafe fully sharing your story, this approach is intentionally different. Fresh Path provides inclusive, trauma-informed care for adults of all genders, sexual orientations, racial and cultural identities.
"Your experiences matter. Your symptoms matter. Your voice matters."
We are queer-affirming, neurodiversity-affirming, and committed to care that honors the full complexity of your lived experience — not just your symptoms in isolation.
Can treatment help me feel more stable and in control?
Relief is possible, even if things have felt unpredictable or overwhelming for a long time. With the right support, patterns can become more understandable and more manageable. Together, we build a collaborative care plan that may include your therapists, medical providers, and other specialists — working toward stability, balance, and resilience over time.
We assess the full picture — your history, how patterns show up in relationships and daily life, what you've already tried, and what you're hoping for. Personality disorder presentations are frequently misunderstood or misdiagnosed, and a careful, non-judgmental evaluation is the foundation of care that actually fits.
Medication is not a cure for personality disorders, but it can meaningfully support mood stability, reduce emotional intensity, and create more biological space for therapeutic work. When it's part of your plan, it's carefully selected and monitored — not a first-line-only response to complex presentation.
Targeted supplements can support nervous system regulation, sleep, and mood stability — all of which affect emotional reactivity and regulation capacity. We review every option for evidence and for how it interacts with any medications in your plan.
Sleep deprivation, blood sugar instability, and chronic stress all reduce the brain's capacity for emotional regulation. We incorporate lifestyle and nutrition as specific, practical levers — not generic wellness advice — because the biological foundation matters for how much capacity you have to work with patterns.
Trauma history, stress patterns, hormonal changes, and nervous system dysregulation all intersect with personality disorder presentations. We look at the full biological and experiential picture rather than treating personality and body as separate concerns.
Psychotherapy is often the central modality for personality disorder treatment — we coordinate closely with therapists and other providers so every part of your care is working together. Psychiatric care creates biological conditions that support the therapeutic work; the two are not separate tracks.
Three steps to getting better.
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Contact us through the form below. Let us know what you're looking for and we'll follow up to confirm availability and answer any questions.
Initial consultation
Your first appointment is a comprehensive evaluation. We review your full history, discuss your goals, and begin building a clear picture of what's contributing to how you feel.
Your personalized plan
Together we create a treatment plan that reflects your unique biology, experiences, and goals. This is care designed around you, not a standard protocol.
Accepting new patients in Colorado. Available via telehealth statewide and in-person.
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We are accepting new patients across Colorado. Fill out the form and we will be in touch shortly to confirm availability and next steps.
Location
Serving all of Colorado
How we meet
Telehealth statewide · In-person available
Insurance accepted
Cigna · United · Aetna · BCBS · Self-pay
Need-based sliding scale available
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