Justin Brown

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Shame is very common in BDD and appears to be a core aspect of the disorder. Feelings of shame make sense because BDD involves strongly negative feelings about oneself as unappealing, defective, and inferior. This view of a supposedly defective body part often extends to the person more generally. Shame is due to an internal sense of the self as being inferior to others.
Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder: An Essential Guide
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