[post_page_title]Image problem[/post_page_title]
This particular disorder usually starts in adolescence, when schoolmates are starting to make remarks about a person’s physical appearance.
Mixed with the extreme pressure that teenagers suffer during this time regarding their looks, the person then becomes extremely preoccupied with themselves. Jenny herself noted that she never thought about undergoing any surgeries until she met her partner when she was 17. Dr. Pratt then added that a person with the disorder will look in the mirror and imagine flaws that are not there, thus perceiving themselves as ugly.
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