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Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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  • Body Movement Disorder & Agitation

    Body movement disorders and agitation are a group of neurological conditions where an individual's nervous system produces abnormal movements that are classified as either hyperkinetic (too much movement) or hypokinetic (too little movement). The areas of the brain that control movement are changed or damaged, making it very difficult for a person to control movement.

  • How to Treat Body Dysmorphic Disorder

    Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a mental illness that involves obsessive preoccupation about imaginary or real physical defects. A person suffering from this disorder have persistent negative thoughts about her looks, even if she is endowed with great physical features. She often dislikes her appearance and constantly thinks that her face and body is disproportionate and unappealing. The impact of such exaggerated concerns is usually unbearable and can often lead to severe depression, obsessions about unnecessary medical procedures (cosmetic surgeries), anxiety, distress and social isolation. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and medications are considered effective treatments to help deal with multiple issues experienced…

  • How to Identify Body Dysmorphic Disorder

    Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a somatic disorder that refers to an individual's obsessive fixation over an imagined defect in appearance or excessive concerns about slight physical flaws. It is natural for people to be dissatisfied about thier looks, especially when they discover some physical anomalies. Normally, such concerns are fully accepted and do not usually result to a great distress. However, if you suffer from BDD, an issue regarding your appearance is truly a serious matter. Even if you are blessed with good looks, you are still overly concerned about your physical features. Your reactions toward these concerns are…

  • How to Recognize Body Dysmorphic Disorder

    Body dysmorphic disorder is a common disorder that affects about one percent of the population. Since it isn't well known, people often have difficulty recognizing its symptoms and victims have trouble accepting diagnosis of the disorder. Follow these steps to recognize body dysmorphic disorder.

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