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professionalcallie23 on Mar 23, 2019
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Body dysmorphia is a mental illness, that causes you to see a distorted version, or flaw of yourself. It can cause people to believe that there is something wrong with them, even though that’s not the case. Humans are very beautiful in every sense of the word. If you are having problems with your self esteem, or the way you are viewing yourself it would be best to talk with a professional in your area who can better diagnose you, and give you methods that can help you cope! I hope that this answer helped you, and you can come to me if you have any other questions!
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 23, 2019
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Body Dysmorphia is when you are preoccupied by focusing on a part of your body that you are not satisfied with and preoccupied with ways that you can change that part. For example, you may be preoccupied with the thought that your thighs are too big so you may focus on that aspect of your body, you may continuously look at that body feature and may think of ways to change it. It is also when you have poor body image and are constantly preoccupied with thoughts surrounding your body image that it may impact on concentration or on your daily life.
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GentleLlama on Mar 30, 2019
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Body dysmorphia is a focus on a part of someone's body they may feel insecure about. It could be anything from toes to elbows! It's a perceived flaw the person may have about themselves. It could be something very extreme in their mine or minor. Sometimes people have insecurities about themselves that no one can see. Other people may not even know they are insecure! If someone has body dysmorphia it could be because they'd prefer to a look a different way than they do. Everyone's body is different and beautiful in its own way. Everyone is built differently and that's what makes the world such a diverse awesome place!
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Anonymous on Apr 4, 2019
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Body dysmorphia is when you see your body differently to how it is in reality. For example, when you look in the mirror you see yourself as incredibly overweight or incredibly underweight, when in reality you arent. Of corse this applies to more than just weight, it could be height, a certain body part exaggerated etc. Body dysphoria is commonly associated with eating disorders however that isn’t the only place it can be found, there is more to it than just weight. Some further examples could be, nose size, leg length, thigh gaps and of corse there is a lot more!
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IamblessedSue on May 3, 2019
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Body dysmorphia is seeing a part of your body as unfit. In eating disorders people my focus on one part of their body like their stomach or their arms or legs and they may engage in self-harm or have an eating disorder because they believe that part of their body is unfit. People with body dysmorphia may try to change that one part of their body by intensive exercise or plastic surgery as well. Helping a person who believes their body is defective can be a difficult challenge. People with eating disorders such as anorexia may also feel they have to cover certain parts of they body from others.
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Jess266 on May 8, 2019
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Body dysmorphia refers to when an individual has distorted views on their own appearance. Often the individual will take drastic measures to mask the distorted idea of body flaws that they may hold. Body dysmorphia is a mental disorder. Individuals often hold flaws of themselves which are not observable or in fact very minor. Symptoms can include excessive hair plucking, avoiding social situations, frequently looking in the mirror, refusing to appear in pictures, wearing excessive makeup, avoiding mirrors all together and appearing very self conscious. It’s not known specifically what causes body dysmorphic disorder. Some evidence suggests that naturally occurring brain chemicals called neurotransmitters, in particular serotonin, which is linked to mood, may play a role in causing body dysmorphia.
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Anonymous on May 23, 2019
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body dysmorphia, in my experience, is where my perception of my body doesn't match how it actually looks. i've struggled with body dysmorphia and disordered eating for a while now, and i used to fixate on my "problem" areas, or areas of my body that i particularly hated. after a few years, i started to realize that maybe my perception of these problem areas wasn't as accurate as i thought it was, but the thing about body dysmorphia is that it clouds your vision. i literally didn't know what my body truly looked like because my vision of it was so distorted by my body dysmorphia. so, to sum up, body dysmorphia is where you have a flawed perception of your body, and it often negatively impacts you.
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15Kenzi on Jun 30, 2019
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(A mental illness involving obsessive focus on a perceived flaw in appearance.) Body dysmorphic disorder is a mental disorder in which you can't stop thinking about one or more perceived defects or flaws in your appearance — a flaw that, to others, is either minor or not observable The flaw may be minor or imagined. But the person may spend hours a day trying to fix it. The person may try many cosmetic procedures or exercise to excess. People with this disorder may frequently examine their appearance in a mirror, constantly compare their appearance with that of others, and avoid social situations or photos. Treatment may include counseling and antidepressant medication.
Profile: crazyathlete89
crazyathlete89 on Jul 6, 2019
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Body dysmorphia is when you feel uncomfortable in your own skin. For example, your stomach might "feel" fat. You might be self-conscious that you are too skinny or that you are "fat". You may not like your body or feel like you were meant to be born in a different one. Body dysmorphia feels like parts of the body feeling wrong. It basically means you don't like your body and that it is not what society idealizes it to be. People try so hard to fit in and judge their self worth on what their body looks like. And then it makes them feel uncomfortable,do body checks, restrict calories, etc.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 26, 2019
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Body dysmorphic disorder is when someone might focus on certain features of theirs that others would not usually see anything wrong with. For example, one might focus on their nose for example, continuously focusing on it. This May (in some cases) cause anxiety, and it may make it hard for the sufferer to go out places in some cases. I find (though of course this doesn’t apply to everyone) that high school students, those surrounded by social media, and judge mental people, may be more prone to conditions such as body dysmorphic disorder. Know that no matter what you might think, or what others might think, you are beautiful.
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