Cognitive behavioral therapy, body dismorphic disorder : A review study

Authors

  • Alavi, saeed M. A. of Psychology, Departent of Psychology, Pakdasht branch of Payamnoor university, Iran.
  • Mrhasani, Vahideh Assistant Professor in Psychology, University Pakdasht branch of PayamNoor university, Iran.
  • Rafieepoor, Amin Assistant Professor in Psychology, University Lavasanat branch of PayamNoor university, Iran.
Abstract:

Body dysmorphic disorder is one of the disorders that causes mental obsession about some aspects of the body so that it can lead to the expression of dissatisfaction with onechr('39')s body. There have been various treatments to cure the disorder so far which the most effective one is cognitive behavioral therapy. This treatment targets wrong beliefs and obsessive-compulsive behaviors associated with the disorder. The current study is a review and includes applied research in cognitive behavioral therapy for body dysmorphic disorder. According to theoretical and research principles, cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in improving this disorder. to increase efficiency, using cognitive behavioral therapy to cure Body dysmorphic disorder in Youth and adolescents is recommended.

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volume 9  issue None

pages  71- 78

publication date 2020-10

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