Articles About Body Dysmorphic Disorder

References:

  1. Goin, M. K., Rees, T. D. (1991). A prospective study of patients' psychological reactions to rhinoplasty. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 27(3), 210-215. READ ARTICLE
  2. Hodgkinson, D. J. (2005). Identifying the body-dysmorphic patient in aesthetic surgery. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 29, 503-509. READ ARTICLE
  3. Honigman, R. Phillips, K. A., Castle D. J. (2004). A Review of psychosocial outcomes for patients seeking cosmetic surgery. Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, 113, 1229-1237.
  4. Phillips, K. A., Grant, J., Siniscalchi, J., Albertini R. S. (2001). Surgical and nonpsychiatric medical treatments of patients with body dysmorphic disorder. Psychosomatics, 42, 504-510.
  5. Sarwer, D. B. (2002). Awareness and identification of body dysmorphic disorder by aesthetic surgeons: results of a survey of American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery members. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 22(6), 531-535.
  6. Sarwer, D. B., Crerand, C. E. (2008). Body dysmorphic disorder and appearance enhancing medical treatments. Body Image, 5, 50-58.
  7. Sarwer, D. B., Crerand, C. E., Didie, E. R. (2003). Body dysmorphic disorder in cosmetic surgery patients. Facial Plastic Surgery, 19(1), 7-17.
  8. Wilson, J. B., & Aprey, C. J. (2004). Body dysmorphic disorder: Suggestions for detection and treatment in a surgical dermatology practice. Dermatologic Surgery, 30, 1391-1399.
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