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To put in simpler terms, a person with gender dysphoria is not mentally ill; they are dissatisfied with the gender assigned at their birth. A person with body dysmorphia has a disorder in which they perceive their body or face as ugly, fat, or otherwise unattractive despite medical or personal reassurances.
A negative body image can lead to dieting and disordered eating behaviours, and increases the risk for the development of an eating disorder. A positive body image is associated with better self-esteem, self-acceptance and healthy lifestyle behaviours, including a balanced approach to food and physical activity.
Your body image encompasses your perceptions, beliefs, feelings, thoughts, and actions that relate to your physical appearance. Behaviors that result from a negative body image include avoidance and belittling. The four aspects of body image include: perceptual, affective, cognitive, and behavioral.
Body dysmorphic disorder can cause you to become anxious about your body or a perceived physical defect. Most times, you may just be imagining the defect or even making more of a minor defect. With facial dysmorphia, the individual is focused on the face, explains Dr. Heinberg.
What is body image? Body image is a combination of the thoughts and feelings that you have about your body. Body image may range between positive and negative experiences, and one person may feel at different times positive or negative or a combination of both.
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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), unlike body image disturbance, is when an individual is struggling with an over-emphasis on a specific body part as opposed to someone who is unhappy with his or her body size or shape. Body image refers to how people see themselves.
Body image distortion refers to a misperception of one or more features of the body. For example, a person with bulimia may see their waist as wider than it really is. People experiencing body image distortion may see a body in the mirror that is docHubly different from their actual physical body.
There are two subtypes of BDD: Muscle Dysmorphia and BDD by Proxy. Both of these subtypes appear to respond to the same basic treatment strategies as BDD (cognitive behavior therapy or CBT and medications). However, the CBT therapist in particular needs to adjust the treatment so that it has the right focus.

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