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Individuals with BDD suffer from heightened body shame, stemming from both internal and external sources. This is to say that individuals with BDD tend to have a negative perception of their own appearance and they tend to believe that others judge their appearance to be undesirable, which can cause heightened levels of anxiety.
Research suggests that both environmental and genetic factors have an influence. High rates of abuse and neglect during childhood have been associated with body dysmorphic disorder. Also, there is evidence to suggest that the disorder is more likely to occur in individuals that have parents or siblings with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Examples of repetitive behaviors or mental acts are:
Evidence suggests that both medication and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may effectively reduce symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder.
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