E. Sobanski et Mh. Schmidt, 'Everybody looks at my pubic bone' - a case report of an adolescent patient with body dysmorphic disorder, ACT PSYC SC, 101(1), 2000, pp. 80-82
Objective: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) was described for the first time
more than 100 years ago, but it is still unknown to many clinicians. Althou
gh the onset usually occurs during adolescence, BDD has received little att
ention in the adolescent psychiatric literature.
Method: The case and treatment of a 16-year-old female patient is described
.
Results: The patient, suffering from the overvalued belief of a dislocated
pubic bone, a comorbid mild depressive episode, BDD associated rituals and
social avoidance, was treated successfully with a combination of exposure a
nd response prevention and 125 mg/day of doxepine.
Conclusion: If BDD is diagnosed early in the course and treated appropriate
ly, it is possible to obtain a satisfying outcome.