Body dysmorphic disorder patients see details, not whole face

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Posted by: Posted by Michelle Han - Feb 4, 2010 - 5:24 PM PST
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Michelle Han
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by Michelle Han - Feb. 18, 2010

The introduction to this article catches the reader's attention because everyone either has caught themselves looking at their reflections or know someone who has. Especially in current society where so much importance is placed on physical beauty, this article can be informative for the general population. On the other hand, this kind of attention spent on BDD could cause people to justify excessive plastic surgery or narcissism. The writer had a study to support this article and interviewed the researcher. However, I would have like to see an interview from someone who actually suffers from BDD cited.

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