BPD Treatment for Women in Riverside, CA
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) treatment at Sol Women’s Treatment gives women in Riverside a gentle, trauma-informed path forward. In our all-female, outpatient space, you’ll find steady support to build emotional balance and calmer relationships, one step at a time.
Living with BPD can feel like your emotions move faster than you can catch them and that’s exhausting to carry. At Sol Women’s Treatment, our women-only program in Riverside surrounds you with gentle, trauma-informed care for both mental health and substance use. You don’t have to sort through it alone; we’ll walk beside you toward steadier ground.
Levels of Care for BPD Treatment
Level
What it involves
Good fit for
Our most structured level of daytime care: several hours of therapeutic support a day, with evenings back at home.
Women who want steady, structured support through an especially hard stretch or when stepping down from higher-level care.
Focused group and individual therapy for part of the week, so you can keep up with work, school, or family.
Women ready for real support who also need to hold onto their daily routines and responsibilities.
Flexible, ongoing sessions that fit around your schedule and reinforce the skills built in PHP or IOP.
Women continuing their recovery and holding onto the progress they’ve made.
A stable, women-only living space with 24/7 female house-manager support, alongside your outpatient program.
Women who want a calm, consistent home base while they focus on healing.
Wondering if we’re the right fit for you?
A woman from our admissions team will walk you through it—usually within one business day.
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The Therapies Behind Our BPD Care
EMDR Therapy. A trauma-focused approach that helps you process painful memories at a pace that feels manageable.
Somatic Therapy. Gentle, body-based work that helps you reconnect with a sense of calm and safety.
Group Therapy. A supportive circle of other women who understand what you’re carrying.
When BPD Comes With Trauma or Substance Use
Many women carry more than one thing at once: BPD alongside trauma, anxiety, depression, or substance use. We care for the whole picture rather than one piece at a time, so your treatment plan reflects everything you’re navigating.
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What Are Personality Disorders?
Personality disorders are long-standing patterns in how a person thinks, feels, and relates to others, patterns that can make everyday life and relationships feel harder than they should. Borderline personality disorder is one of several, and it’s more common in women. Understanding what you’re experiencing is often the first gentle step toward feeling more like yourself again.
Do I Have Borderline Personality Disorder?
Only a qualified professional can diagnose BPD, and these signs aren’t a checklist. Many women notice a few familiar patterns before they reach out. You might recognize some of these:
Intense emotions that shift quickly and feel hard to settle
A deep fear of being abandoned or left behind
Relationships that feel close one moment and uncertain the next
An unsteady sense of who you are or what you want
Impulsive moments you later wish you could take back
Feeling empty, numb, or unsure how to soothe yourself
If some of this feels familiar, that’s okay. You’re not alone. We’re here to talk whenever you’re ready. If you’re ever in crisis, you can reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline any time.
Getting Started, Gently
Reach out
Send a note or give us a call. A woman from our admissions team will get back to you, usually within one business day.
A gentle conversation
We’ll talk through what you’re experiencing and what kind of support would fit. No pressure, at your pace.
Check your insurance
We’ll help you verify your insurance so you have a clear picture before anything begins.
Your personalized plan
Together we’ll shape a plan around your needs, your schedule, and the level of care that fits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you treat BPD in women specifically?
What therapies do you use for BPD?
Is BPD treatment covered by insurance?
Do I have to stay overnight?
What if I have BPD and substance use?
Answer
Do you treat BPD in women specifically?
Yes. Sol is an all-female program in Riverside, and our BPD care is built around women’s experiences, including the misdiagnosis and stigma many women meet along the way.