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The BDD Workbook: Overcome Body Dysmorphic Disorder and End Body Image Obessions with Worksheet [Paperback]

James Claiborne , Cherlene Pedrick
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Aug 15 2002
Do you struggle with constant feelings that your body is not good enough? Do you imagine that, if you could just change you appearance, you would be happier and more fulfilled? If you do, you might be dealing with the effects of a problem called body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Individuals who suffer from BDD are excessively preoccupied with the shape or size of their body-obsessed with a facial blemish, a minor bodily defect, or some specific aspect of their appearance. They spend hours each day thinking about their perceived deformity, checking and rechecking their appearance in the mirror, camouflaging themselves with makeup or clothing. Men affected by a form of BDD known as muscle dysmorphia are obsessively concerned about their muscular development, no matterhow large and pumped up they are. In extreme cases BDD leads to unnecessary plastic surgery, serious eating disorders, steroid abuse, and even suicide. The good news is that BDD is highly treatable with cognitive-behavioral techniques provided in The BDD Workbook in a step-by-step, easy-to-follow format. OCD experts Claiborn and Pedrick guide you through a proven intervention plan that helps you recognize your distorted self-perception and come to terms with how it leads you to self-inflicted emotional and physical pain. Exercises, charts, and worksheets help you to develop a healthier response to your body and a more balanced self-image. The book provides information about BDD-related eating disorders and the special problems of children with self-image issues. It also offers suggestions to help you gain support from family members, medical professionals, and support groups. 'This book has been awarded The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Self-Help Seal of Merit - an award bestowed on outstanding self-help books that are consistent with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles and that incorporate scientifically tested strategies for overcoming mental health difficulties. Used alone or in conjunction with therapy, our books offer powerful tools readers can use to jump-start changes in their lives.'

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Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) sufferers are so preoccupied with a particular aspect of their body, or with their body's shape or size, that they spend hours each day thinking about and checking on their supposed "deformity." BDD can lead to unnecessary plastic surgery, eating disorders, steroid abuse, and even suicide. In this step-by-step workbook, OCD experts guide readers through a proven intervention plan that helps them recognize the distortion in their self-perception, develop a healthier response to their body, find support, and enhance their self-image.

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James M. Claiborn, PhD, ABPP, is a licensed psychologist specializing in obsessive-compulsive disorders with Manchester Counseling Services in Manchester, NH. Cherry Pedrick, RN, is a freelance writer with over twenty year's experience as a nurse who is dedicated to helping people make positive changes in their physical, mental and spiritual lives. In 1994 she was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, which began an intensive search for knowledge, effective treatment, and management of OCD. She has coauthored many books for people with obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, including the first edition of The OCD Workbook, The Habit Workbook, The BDD Workbook , and Helping Your Child with OCD . She lives in North Las Vegas, NV. You can read many of her articles and learn more about her books at www.cherrypedrick.com.

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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV-TR) (APA 2000), which provides a diagnostic system for mental health, describes BDD as a preoccupation with a defect in appearance. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars seeing is believing Oct 31 2010
By sharry
Format:Paperback
The book asks where is the evidence for believing this uglyness; its in the mirror..its what they see they believe.Even after many months of not looking the distortion is still there.They also support this belief with any slight comment years before.My friend did all the exercises etc but looking in the mirror still sees "the skin hanging down" plus all the other imaginary distortions.How do they convince themselves it is in their head.Thats the main problem that is not really addressed.What she always comes back to is," But I know what I see."
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Workbook That Actually Works! Jun 13 2008
By Amy Perkins - Published on Amazon.com
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I was diagnosed a little over a year ago with BDD. It is still highly unrecognized, even in the mental health field. I was misdiagnosed for years; thus, I received improper treatment.

This workbook really delves into the thought processes of a person who suffers from this exhausting illness. The worksheets and exercises really cause you to challenge the beliefs which have been engrained in your memory for decades.

I would highly recommend this workbook for anyone who is looking to become stronger without the use of narcotics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good start when not ready to seek help Mar 16 2006
By Jean-Lou - Published on Amazon.com
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I've already read this book twice, it's a very good support when I feel overwhelmed by my body obsessions, its best point is that it made me feel that I'm strong enough to gradually change. Everytime I doubt I read some specific passages to put be back on the track.
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5.0 out of 5 stars At last... Aug 13 2007
By Joanne M. DeFiore - Published on Amazon.com
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As a parent of a BDD sufferer, I was pleased to read through the workbook before presenting it to our family member. If read and followed, it should help with any one in BDD's grip.
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