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The mirror lies: body dysmorphic disorder.

Thomas J Hunt1, Ole Thienhaus, Amy Ellwood

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  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a somatoform disorder.
  • It is distinct from obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, and depression.
  • Patients often seek cosmetic procedures, which are rarely effective.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the distinct nature of BDD.
  • To emphasize the ineffectiveness of cosmetic surgery for BDD.
  • To promote recognition and effective treatment of BDD.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical observation and diagnosis of BDD.
  • Differentiation from other psychiatric conditions.
  • Evaluation of treatment outcomes for cosmetic procedures versus pharmacologic and cognitive behavioral therapies.

Main Results:

  • BDD is characterized by preoccupation with imagined appearance deficits causing significant distress and dysfunction.
  • Cosmetic correction is ineffective for BDD.
  • Selective serotonin reuptuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) show effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • BDD is often misdiagnosed but treatable.
  • Early recognition and appropriate treatment (SSRIs, CBT) are vital.
  • Untreated BDD can lead to severe outcomes, including disability, depression, and suicide.