Borderline Personality Disorder vs. Complex PTSD: Understanding the Overlap and the Role of Addiction

Mental health conditions are often complex, and when they co-occur, the lines between them can sometimes blur. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) share many overlapping symptoms, including emotional dysregulation, fear of abandonment, and difficulty in relationships. These conditions are also frequently linked to substance use disorders, as individuals attempt to manage overwhelming emotional pain through drugs or alcohol. 

At Alta Mira, we understand the intricate relationship between trauma, personality disorders, and addiction. Our team specializes in treating clients with co-occurring conditions using a blend of evidence-based and holistic therapies in a supportive, restorative setting. 

What is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?


Borderline Personality Disorder is a mental health condition marked by intense emotional instability, difficulties in relationships, impulsive behaviors, and a distorted sense of self. Individuals with BPD may experience: 

  • Rapid mood swings 
  • Fear of abandonment 
  • Chronic feelings of emptiness 
  • Self-harming behaviors or suicidal ideation 
  • Unstable interpersonal relationships 

These symptoms often stem from early attachment wounds, childhood trauma, or emotional neglect. Because emotions can feel overwhelming or unmanageable, many individuals with BPD turn to substances in an attempt to self-soothe. 

What is Complex PTSD (CPTSD)?


Complex PTSD is a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that results from prolonged or repeated exposure to trauma, such as childhood abuse, domestic violence, or captivity. While it shares core PTSD symptoms like flashbacks and hypervigilance, CPTSD also includes: 

  • Persistent negative self-beliefs 
  • Emotional dysregulation 
  • Interpersonal difficulties 
  • Dissociation 
  • Difficulty with trust or intimacy 

Like BPD, CPTSD often has roots in early developmental trauma. The emotional pain can be all-consuming, leading individuals to seek relief through drugs or alcohol. 

Why Do These Conditions Often Co-Occur with Addiction?


BPD and CPTSD both involve chronic emotional suffering, unstable self-identity, and difficulty regulating stress, all of which can increase vulnerability to substance use. For many, addiction becomes a coping strategy to escape painful emotions, intrusive memories, or a persistent sense of worthlessness. 

Unfortunately, substance use may offer temporary relief while ultimately exacerbating mental health symptoms. This cycle can lead to increased impulsivity, isolation, and emotional instability—further entrenching both the addiction and the underlying condition. 

What Treatment Options Are Available?


Effective treatment must address both the underlying trauma and the substance use disorder. At Alta Mira, we take a trauma-informed, integrated approach that includes: 

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI): A client-centered technique that helps individuals resolve ambivalence about change and build internal motivation for recovery. 
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS): A powerful model of therapy that helps individuals explore and heal the “parts” of themselves that carry trauma, shame, or protective behaviors. 
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): A clinically proven approach to help clients process traumatic memories and reduce emotional reactivity to past events. 

In addition, we offer comprehensive psychological testing to help identify the presence of BPD, CPTSD, or other co-occurring disorders. This clarity allows us to design a personalized treatment plan that addresses each client’s specific needs. 

How Alta Mira Can Help


Located in the serene coastal town of Sausalito, California, Alta Mira provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals navigating the challenges of co-occurring disorders. Our program includes: 

  • Individualized Treatment Plans: Rooted in comprehensive assessments, our plans address the full spectrum of mental health and addiction concerns. 
  • Trauma-Informed Care: Our clinicians are trained to approach each client’s story with compassion and an understanding of how trauma impacts healing. 
  • 3-Day Family Program: We recognize that recovery is not an individual journey—it’s a relational one. Our immersive family program provides education, therapeutic support, and communication tools to help loved ones heal together. 
  • Holistic Therapies: Clients benefit from yoga, meditation, art therapy, and other experiential modalities that support mind-body integration. 

Whether someone is struggling with BPD, CPTSD, addiction, or all three, Alta Mira offers a path forward; one that emphasizes understanding, connection, and sustainable healing. 

If you or a loved one is facing the challenges of trauma and addiction, Alta Mira is here to help. 
Our compassionate team can guide you toward clarity, stability, and a renewed sense of self.