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body dismorphic disorderAPT (2001), vol. 7, p. 125 Advances in Psychiatric treatment (2001), vol. 7, pp. 125 132 The DSM IV classification of body dysmorphicdisorder (BDD) refers to an individual s preoccu-pation with an imagined defect in his or herappearance or markedly excessive concern with aslight physical anomaly (American PsychiatricAssociation, 1994). An Italian psychiatrist, Morselli,first used the term dysmorphophobia in 1886,although it is now falling into disuse, probablybecause ICD 10 (World Health Organization, 1992)has discarded it, subsuming the condition underhypochondriacal most common preoccupations are with thenose, skin, hair, eyes, eyelids, mouth, lips, jaw andchin.

Body dismorphic disorder Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2001), vol. 7, pp. 125–132APT (2001), vol. 7, p. 125 The DSM–IV classification of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) refers to an individual’s preoccu-pation with …

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