True or False
Is the belief that one smells good
False
The belief that one has an offensive body odor that others do not perceive.
Highly confident and live for the compliments from others on how good they smell.
No.
They are highly alert about their smell and often ask others if they can smell anything.
True or False
Exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy is used to help treat olfactory disorders.
True
Exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy for "olfactory" refers to a treatment approach primarily used for Olfactory Reference Syndrome (ORS), a condition where individuals have an obsessive belief that they emit a foul odor,
True or False
Have awful breath or foul-smelling sweat from their armpits.
True
The individual believes they have awful breath or foul- smelling sweat from their armpits.
True or False
Frequent clothing changes
True
Frequent clothing changes are a sign of repetitive behavior.
Yes or No
Mindfulness practice isn't used as a form of treatment option.
Yes
Mindfulness practice is used as a form of treatment.
Olfactory disorder is a severe mental health condition that involves a persistent low mood or loss of interest in activities.
Olfactory Reference Disorder (ORD) is a mental health condition defined by an intense focus on the conviction that one has an unpleasant or offensive smell despite the lack of objective proof for this belief.
Enjoys social situations because of introverted behavior.
No.
Avoids social situations due to fear of being perceived as smelly.
True or False
True