Diagnosis/Symptoms
Distress/Impairment
Biological basis
Treatment
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What is one of the symptoms of BDD?

- Constantly checking yourself in the mirror

- Feeling anxious, depressed, and ashamed

- Seeing many healthcare providers about your appearance

- Not going out of the house, especially in the daytime

- Trying to hide your body part under a hat, scarf, or makeup

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What is the most common level of distress for people with BDD?

Severe

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What does BDD stand for?

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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what are the two types of treatment for BDD?

medication and therapy

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What's the population of Canada?

40.1 million

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what is insight?

People with BDD can have varying levels of insight into their condition. Having insight into the condition means they know their thinking isn’t logical or realistic.

200

________ functional impairment in a person's social, occupational, and academic life

Severe

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Problems with serotonin and issues in how the brain processes visual information can lead to distorted views of____________

appearence

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Is ongoing care needed after treatment?

Yes
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Best city in the world?

NEW YORK CITY

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What is the timeline for a diagnosis?

There is no specific timeline for a diagnosis, but if symptoms persist for weeks to months, it is up to the psychologist to use their discretion.

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________ is sometimes taken into account when diagnosing and treating BDD

Insight

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A family history of ___ or ___ can increase the chance of developing Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)

OCD or Anxiety

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Is BDD curable?

BDD isn’t curable, but it’s treatable

300

What is the capital city of France?

Paris

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Other mental health disorders must be ____ ____ as a cause of your symptoms

ruled out

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Three examples of maladaptive behaviors

- Seeking reassurance

- using makeup to “fix” perceived flaws

- excessive grooming.

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What environmental factors play a role in BDD?

bullying, abuse, or pressure to meet beauty standards

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_________________ helps individuals challenge distorted beliefs about their appearance.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy

400

whats my full name?

Odessa Maria Tosto

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What are the three levels of insight? Define all three.

  • High or moderate: This means you know your criticism or beliefs about your body are definitely or probably not true.
  • Low: This level means you think your beliefs and criticism about your body are probably true.
  • No insight: People who don’t have insight into their BDD often experience delusions that reinforce their beliefs, further convincing them that their negative feelings about their bodies are justified. Delusions are beliefs you hold onto very strongly, even if you have evidence that your belief isn’t true. People who don’t have insight into their condition may be unable to process or understand that their belief isn’t true. About one-third of people with BDD have this level of insight.
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People who have BDD are more likely to have certain other mental health conditions, including ________, _________, ___________, __________ and _______.

  • Anxiety disorders.
  • Depression.
  • Eating disorders.
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  • Substance use disorders
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At what age do people usually develop BDD?

12 or 13

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Medications such as selective ________________________, like __________, can help manage obsessive thoughts and anxiety

serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), fluoxetine

500

Define deontology

a moral philosophy theory that judges an action's morality based on whether it follows a set of rules and principles, rather than its consequences