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Can you be ugly with body dysmorphia?
People with BDD don’t see their body as it really is, or as others see it. The flaws they focus on are things that others can hardly notice. They feel sure they look ugly, even though it’s not true.
Are people with BDD good looking?
Since people affected by BDD are often attractive objectively, it is not surprising that they may be misperceived as being vain and frequently are not properly diagnosed in a timely manner, or ever, in part because their plight is easy to minimize or mock.
What does BDD look like?
Signs and symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder include: Being extremely preoccupied with a perceived flaw in appearance that to others can’t be seen or appears minor. Strong belief that you have a defect in your appearance that makes you ugly or deformed.
What is the best medication for BDD?
Serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SRIs, or SSRIs) are currently considered the medication of choice for BDD.
Is it normal for people with BDD to take pictures of themselves?
It is not unusual for someone with BDD to assess their appearance by taking pictures of themselves, says Rob Willson, a cognitive behavioural therapist and chair of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Foundation. But having a photograph taken by someone else can be quite threatening because it is out of the person’s control.
Should people with BDD practice good self-care?
If few people looked at it, chances are, that thought isn’t accurate. Practicing good self-care might also be vital for people with BDD. They might need to learn how to eat well, sleep through the night, exercise, and meditate. They might work on assertiveness or communication skills. They might pick up hobbies they’ve let fall away.
How does BDD affect people’s lifestyle?
People with BDD have severe lifestyle disruptions as they don’t have enough time to handle daily life and the demands of the disorder. The hours they spend looking at or attempting to fix the perceived problem are hours they should be spending in activities that bring them prosperity or joy.
Can BDD be treated without treatment?
Without treatment, BDD can lead to a great deal of pain and misery, but the disruptive thought patterns that come with this disorder don’t have to persist. With therapy, people can learn to look past a perceived flaw, and they can start to focus on the beauty that’s within them and around them.