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The BDD Workbook: Overcome Body Dysmorphic Disorder and End Body Image Obsessions

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The BDD Workbook: Overcome Body Dysmorphic Disorder and End Body Image Obsessions

Contributors:

By (Author) James Claiborn

ISBN:

9781572242937

Publisher:

New Harbinger Publications

Imprint:

New Harbinger Publications

Publication Date:

29th November 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Psychiatry
Popular psychology

Dewey:

616.89

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 219mm, Height 279mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

502g

Description

OCD experts James Claiborn and Cherry Pedrick show readers who suffer from Body Dysmorphic Disorder how to overcome debilitating obsessions with perceived flaws in their appearance, establish a balanced body image, and enhance other aspects of their self-image and self-esteem. Indidividuals who suffer from Body Dysmorphic Disorder are excessively preoccupied with the shape or size of their body or obsessed with a facial blemish or some other minor bodily defect or specific aspect of their appearance. They spend hours each day thinking about their perceived "deformity," checking and rechecking their appearance in the mirror, or camouflaging themselves with makeup or clothing. Men affected by a form of BDD known as "muscle dysmorphia" (sometimes called "reverse anorexia") are obsessively concerned about their muscular development, no matter how large and pumped up they are. The good news is that BDD is highly treatable with cognitive-behavioral techniques, and this workbook provides these in a step-by-step format. OCD experts James Claiborn and Cherry Pedrick guide readers through a proven intervention plan that helps them recognize their distorted self-perception and come to terms with how it leads to self-inflicted emotional and physical pain. Exercises, charts, and worksheets help readers develop a healthier response to their body and a balanced self-image. The authors offer additional coverage of BDD-related eating disorders, explore the special problems of children with self-image problems, and offer practical advice to help readers gain support from family members, medical professionals, and support groups.

Author Bio

James M. Claiborn, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., is a licensed psychologist in private practice specializing in obsessive-compulsive disorders with Manchester Counseling Services in New Hampshire. He lives in Manchester, New Hampshire. Cherry Pedrick is a registered nurse with twenty years background in medical/surgical and home health nursing. She lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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