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This Landmark Book Is The First Comprehensive Edited Volume On Body Dysmorphic Disorder (bdd), A Common And Severe Disorder. People With Bdd Are Preoccupied With Distressing Or Impairing Preoccupations With Non-existent Or Slight Defects In Their Physical Appearance. People With Bdd Think That They Look Ugly -- Even Monstrous -- Although They Look Normal To Others. Bdd Often Derails Sufferers' Lives And Can Lead To Suicide. Bdd Has Been Described Around The World Since The 1800s But Was Virtually Unknown And Unstudied Until Only Several Decades Ago. Since Then, Research On Bdd Has Dramatically Increased Understanding Of This Often-debilitating Condition. Only Recently, Bdd Was Considered Untreatable, But Today, Most Sufferers Can Be Successfully Treated. This Is The Only Book That Provides Comprehensive, In-depth, Up-to-date Information On Bdd's Clinical Features, History, Classification, Epidemiology, Morbidity, Features In Special Populations, Diagnosis And Assessment, Etiology And Pathophysiology, Treatment, And Relationship To Other Disorders. Numerous Chapters Focus On Cosmetic Treatment, Because It Is Frequently Received But Usually Ineffective For Bdd, Which Can Lead To Legal Action And Even Violence Toward Treating Clinicians. The Book Includes Numerous Clinical Cases, Which Illustrate Bdd's Clinical Features, Its Often-profound Consequences, And Recommended Treatment Approaches. This Volume's Contributors Are The Leading Researchers And Clinicians In This Rapidly Expanding Field. Editor Katharine A. Phillips, Head Of The Dsm-v Committee On Bdd, Has Done Pioneering Research On Many Aspects Of This Disorder, Including Its Treatment. This Book Will Be Of Interest To All Clinicians Who Provide Mental Health Treatment And To Researchers In Bdd, Anxiety Disorders, Eating Disorders, And Other Obsessive-compulsive And Related Disorders. It Will Be Indispensable To Surgeons, Dermatologists, And Other Clinicians Who Provide Cosmetic Treatment. Students And Trainees W
This volume investigates the clinical presentation, etiology, and treatment protocols for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), a condition characterized by distressing preoccupations with perceived physical flaws. Dr. Katharine A. Phillips, a leading authority on the disorder and head of the DSM-V committee on BDD, compiles research from top clinicians and scientists to provide a comprehensive overview of the condition. The text argues that while BDD was historically considered untreatable, current evidence-based approaches offer significant potential for patient recovery.
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of BDD within a clinical setting. Clinicians frequently cite the book for its rigorous approach to diagnostic criteria and its critical warnings regarding the ineffectiveness of cosmetic interventions for this patient population.
Page Count:
608
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190254149
ISBN-13:
9780190254148
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