Saturday, February 18, 2023

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by the obsessive idea that some aspect of one’s body or appearance is severely flawed and therefore warrants exceptional measures to hide or fix it. In BDD's delusional variant, the flaw is imagined. If the flaw is actual, its importance is severely exaggerated. In either case, thoughts about it are pervasive and intrusive, and may occupy several hours a day, causing distress and impairing one's otherwise normal activities. BDD is a somatoform disorder in the obsessive–compulsive spectrum.

Shaina Feinberg is a young filmmaker with BDD.  In her NY Times Opinion video she makes her condition public and examines it with honesty and a wry touch.

Opinion | A Brief History of Hating My Face - The New York Times

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