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Cognitive–behavioural therapy for body dysmorphic disorder
www.veale.co.ukBody 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 an ‘imagined’ defect in his or her
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 300.02 (F41.1)
images.pearsonclinical.comgaining weight in anorexia nervosa, physical complaints in somatic symptom disorder, perceived appearance flaws in body dysmorphic disorder, having a serious illness in illness anxiety disorder, or the content of delusional beliefs in schizophrenia or delusional disorder).
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allergan-web-cdn-prod.azureedge.netbody, like nerves, muscles, glands, and the digestive system. Axilla The junction of your arm and your body (armpit). Biocompatible The ability to exist along with living tissues or systems without causing harm. Biopsy The removal and examination of tissues, cells, or fluid from the body. Body Dysmorphic Disorder