A Breakthrough for BPD
BPD, or the Borderline personality Disorder is a complex mental illness which generally affects a person’s moods, interpersonal relationships, self-image and behavior. Persons who are diagnosed with this disorder are said to have problems with the regulation of their emotions. They are also found to have a high rate of self-injury as well as a significant rate of suicidal attempts.

Women are more commonly diagnosed with BPD.
In spite of having this order, it is not impossible to lead a productive life. Success stories of of people who have been diagnosed with the Borderline Personality Disorder are not unheard of. But a recent breakthrough in helping reduce the symptoms and improving the social functioning of the persons who have Bordeline Personality Disorder was recently reported by experts.
The breakthrough is called Intensive Talk Therapy, also called as Transference-Focused Psychotherapy. Experts claim that this therapy can improve depression, anxiety, global functioning, and social adjustment in just ne year. It also procured a positive change in the patient’s irritability and susceptibility to physical and verbal assault.





