Why the mirror lies: Individuals with body dysmorphic disorder see their own faces differently
Monday, February 1, 2010 - 18:56
in Psychology & Sociology
Everyone checks themselves in the mirror now and then, but that experience can be horrifying for individuals suffering from body dysmorphic disorder, or BDD, a psychiatric condition that causes them to believe, wrongly, that they appear disfigured and ugly. These people tend to fixate on minute details - every tiny blemish looms huge - rather than viewing their face as a whole.