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Face to Face with Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Psychotherapy and Clinical Insights Face to Face with Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Psychotherapy and Clinical Insights by Arie M. Winograd
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“Body dysmorphic disorder wedges itself between the sufferer’s desperation to connect and the fear that they might be rejected while attempting to do so. This serves the purpose of preventing rejection; if one is constantly dismissing oneself it becomes much more difficult to be rejected by another human being. For many highly sensitive body dysmorphic disorder patients, rejection is experienced as the ultimate proof that something must be inherently defective about them. For this to be the case is often interpreted as absolute confirmation that they can never be loved. Taking the risk of possible rejection might mean experiencing these dire consequences, and to most, the benefits do not out-weigh the consequences. Thus body dysmorphic disorder exists in the space of the relational ambivalence, completely changing the focus from fears of intimacy and fundamental feelings of inadequacy to excessive attention towards perceptible physical features.”
Winograd Arie M, Face to Face with Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Psychotherapy and Clinical Insights