BDD Formulation Veale2001

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Trigger (external representation of appearance), e.g. reflection in mirror Mirror-checking and selective attention Processing of self as an aesthetic object Mirror checking Negative appraisal of body image Mood (depression and disgust) Rumination on ugliness or ‘defectiveness’ and comparison to ideal Adapted from: Veale, D. (2001). Cognitive-behavioural therapy for body dysmorphic disorder. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 7, 125-132. Cognitive Formulation of Body Dysmorphic Disorder Avoidance and safety behaviours to change or camouflage appearance PSYCHOLOGYT LS.org

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Transcript of BDD Formulation Veale2001

  • Trigger(external representation

    of appearance),e.g. reection in mirror

    Mirror-checkingand selective

    attention

    Processing of selfas an aesthetic

    objectMirror checking Negative appraisal

    of body image

    Mood(depression and disgust)

    Rumination on uglinessor defectiveness andcomparison to ideal

    Adapted from: Veale, D. (2001). Cognitive-behavioural therapy for body dysmorphic disorder. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 7, 125-132.

    Cognitive Formulation of Body Dysmorphic Disorder

    Avoidance and safetybehaviours to change

    or camouageappearance

    PSYCHOLOGYT LS.org