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  2. Body dysmorphic disorder - Wikipedia

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    Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), also known in some contexts as dysmorphophobia, is a mental disorder defined by an overwhelming preoccupation with a perceived flaw in one's physical appearance. [1] In BDD's delusional variant, the flaw is imagined. [ 2 ]

  3. Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images Lili Reinhart got honest about her body image struggles as a way to help others feel seen. “I wish there were more average sized arms represented in ...

  4. What is Body Dysmorphia? 5 Signs You Have Body Dysmorphic ...

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    Before long, she’d developed body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), along with an eating disorder. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Health and appearance of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Physicians speculated that he had body dysmorphic disorder. [10] At some point during the 1990s, it appeared that Jackson had become dependent on prescription drugs, mainly painkillers and strong sedatives. The drug use was later linked to second- and third-degree burns he had suffered years before. Jackson gradually became dependent on these ...

  6. Body image - Wikipedia

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    Venus with a Mirror (1555) by Titian. Body image is a person's thoughts, feelings and perception of the aesthetics or sexual attractiveness of their own body. [1] [2] The concept of body image is used in several disciplines, including neuroscience, psychology, medicine, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, philosophy, cultural and feminist studies; the media also often uses the term.

  7. Tess Holliday opens up about dealing with body dysmorphia ...

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    “My body doesn’t always look or feel like me, but the joy? The self-love for WHO I am, not how I look? That’s real," she writes.

  8. Snapchat dysmorphia - Wikipedia

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    The disconnection between one's real-life appearance and the highly filtered versions of oneself manifest into body insecurity and dysmorphia. [3] The distorted perception of oneself can potentially evolve into an obsessive preoccupation with perceived flaws in one's appearance, a mental disorder known as body dysmorphic disorder (or BDD). [4]

  9. Cheryl Burke opens up on body dysmorphia, feeling 'too fat ...

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    Cheryl Burke opened up on her struggle with body dysmorphia during her time on "Dancing with the Stars," saying she grappled with "self hate" and is now on a path self acceptance and love.