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BDD is a psychological disorder that involves preoccupation with imagined defects.
It is known that core ED psychopathology involves preoccupation with self, particularly with eating, weight and shape concerns and their control (Fairburn, Cooper, & Shafran, 2003; Fairburn, Shafran, & Cooper, 1998).
Although some overlapping in symptomatology occurs with that of depression, anxiety and PTSD, symptoms of separation distress, yearning, disbelief and a sense of meaninglessness are unique to PGD. 20 21 PGD involves preoccupation with mental anguish over the reality of the loss and an inability to consider a future without the deceased.
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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distressing condition involving preoccupation with an imagined or exaggerated deformity.
On the balmy July evenings before the London bombings, the young men of Beeston had gathered on its narrow streets to trade exaggerated tales involving their preoccupation with fast cars, football, fighting and 'fit' women.
He considers that in a social climate that offers little security, individuals are compelled to make more critical choices about their identity, which involves a growing preoccupation with risk evaluation.
(For budgetary reasons, and possibly concerns involving Mexico's preoccupation with murder, Puerto Rico was chosen as a substitute shooting location).
One common presentation of ROCD involves disabling preoccupation and doubts focusing on intimate partner's flaws (partner-focused obsessions).
For example, thanks to our "if it bleeds, it leads" media preoccupation with tragedies involving children, we constantly hear about their kidnappings, abuse, illnesses, injuries and death.
Largely written by Seeger herself, it shows a brooding preoccupation with death, whether involving heroin, dementia, car crashes or the Titanic.
These symptoms must involve a pervasive pattern of a preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, interpersonal and psychological control.
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