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Body dysmorphic disorder

A qualitative study exploring the application of psychosocial screening to identify psychological conditions in non-surgical aesthetic patients

» Time needs to be dedicated to assessing the patient and establishing their motivation for treatment, perceived flaws and desired outcome expectations. Consultations are the most effective way to...

Comparing and contrasting body-dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders

BDD is a psychiatric disorder in which individuals see themselves as ugly, and they distressingly obsess over a slight perceived physical ‘defect’ in their appearance for at least 1 hour per day...

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