Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD): When normal appearance concerns are no longer normal.
Flaws in the skin, hair, and face are most common, although “flaws” can appear anywhere in the body. A torturous relationship with mirrors is common, with some individuals unable to leave the mirror, while others avoid it at all costs. Common behaviors seen in persons with BDD include, picking, grooming, camouflaging, comparing, self-surgery, plastic surgery, etc. Some sufferers cannot leave their homes for days or weeks at a time Indiviudals may be obsessed with one flaw, only to add others, or may change their perceived flaws of focus. BDD is thought to occur in about 1-2% of the population, though in studies of students, the percentage has been as high as 13%. 50% of BDD sufferers contemplate suicide