Aswathy J B

BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER: CAUSE AND CONSEQUENCES

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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) or body dysmorphia is a psychological condition in which you can't quit pondering at least one saw deformities or defects in your appearance. The aim of nd the cause and consequences of body dysmorphic disorder. To gather the information, uses online sources and books, journals. The main causes of BDD are Abuse or bullying, Low self-esteem, Fear of being rejected, Perfectionism or comparing yourself with others, Genetics, Depression, anxiety or OCD. The consequences of BDD include Low self-esteem, social isolation, Major depression or other mood disorders, Suicidal thoughts or behaviour, anxiety disorders, including social anxiety disorder (social phobia), Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Eating disorders, Family problems, social isolation, Substance misuse, nancial strain., Health problems from behaviours such as skin picking, Physical pain or risk of disgurement due to repeated surgical interventions. Many individuals tragically excuse BDD as an inordinate type of vanity. It is essential not to overlook the fact that this is a very serious psychiatric condition.

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