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What is dismorphobia?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/21/2023

body dysmorphic disorder

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(Psychology) a psychological disorder characterized by a strong feeling that one's appearance or health would be improved by the removal of a healthy body part

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there a girl who believed that her face was ugly, and especially disliked her nose. If her nose was gone, she'll be happy.

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