Severity in dysmorphophobia: description of two cases

Authors

  • P. García-Parajuá Psychiatry Department. Hospital Puerta de Hierro. Madrid. Spain
  • M.Martínez Vigo Psychiatry Department. Hospital Puerta de Hierro. Madrid. Spain
  • S.Ovejero García Psychiatry Department. Hospital Puerta de Hierro. Madrid. Spain
  • L.Caballero Martínez Psychiatry Department. Hospital Puerta de Hierro. Madrid. Spain

Keywords:

Body dysmoprhic disorders, Dysmorphophobia, Severity, Suicide risk

Abstract

Many authors consider dysmorphophobia (body dysmorphic disorder) as a disorder within the obsessivecompulsive spectrum. Both the phenomenological features and response to serotonergic drugs support this idea. Nonetheless, it is included in the somatoform disorder section within the main diagnostic classifications. Two cases of dysmorphophobia are presented. Both patients were admitted to the psychiatric unit due to secondary complicacions of the disorder. After reviewing the available literature, we discuss the severity that this condition may reach. Comorbid disorders and other complications such as suicide attempts are often present. In addition patients usually hide their suffering. Furthemore, it is important for clinicians to assess the body dysmorphic disorder carefully and rule it out.

Published

2003-05-01

How to Cite

García-Parajuá, P., et al. “Severity in Dysmorphophobia: Description of Two Cases”. Actas Españolas De Psiquiatría, vol. 31, no. 3, May 2003, pp. 168-70, https://actaspsiquiatria.es/index.php/actas/article/view/1095.

Issue

Section

Clinical Note