Body Dysmorphic Disorder Research Paper

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Body dysmorphic disorder is a mental illness involving obsessive focus on a perceived flaw in appearance. People who suffer from this have no self-confidence about their body or in themselves. Victims of this disorder constantly tear themselves down and point out all the flaws about them. This can lead to dislikeness of any part of their body (often with their hair, skin, nose, chest, or stomach), emotional distress and difficulties in daily functioning, obsession about their appearance. These symptoms can prove life threatening as people who suffer from this can fall into depression as listed before.
Body dysmorphic disorder was first named in 1987. It was never published in the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders prior to 1987. It was named “Dysmorphophobia”- Abnormal Shape …show more content…

It is constantly on their minds and it destroys their self-confidence. They are afraid to interact with the world due to theis. They refuse to talk to or interact with people because they fear they will react horribly to you and they seek more and more desperate measures of correcting their perceived flaws. They work tremendously hard to attempt to cover up or “fix” their problems. As said before, this can lead to both physical and mental harm.
Adding on, about 1.7-2.4% of the American population is diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder. In simpler numbers, about one in fifty people suffer from BDD. Another important fact is that BDD is more likely to occur in men than women. Statistically 2.5% in males and 2.2% in females. Sadly, it is more likely to occur during the adoslacats stages of either gender. More likely during the puberty stage. Yet the cause of body dysmorphic disorder is still unclear amongst psychologists and doctors. Those diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder during their adolescent years have symptoms that worsen as they

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