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Original Article

Being seen or being watched? A psychoanalytic perspective on body dysmorphia

Pages 753-771 | Accepted 26 Jan 2009, Published online: 31 Dec 2017

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Tom Wooldridge. (2023) Boys and Their Muscles: The Paternal Object in Muscle Dysmorphia. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 76:1, pages 123-139.
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Monisha Nayar-Akhtar. (2022) An American Identity: The Shifting Sands of Democracy. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 75:1, pages 93-107.
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Tom Wooldridge. (2021) Abjection, Traumatic Themes, and Alexithymia in Anorexia Nervosa. Contemporary Psychoanalysis 57:2, pages 327-353.
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Tom Wooldridge. (2017) Now I See You, Now I Don’t: Screen Services, Short Stature, and the Fear of Being Seen. Psychoanalytic Perspectives 14:2, pages 193-205.
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Sabina Brohede, Barbro Wijma, Klaas Wijma & Karin Blomberg. (2016) ‘I will be at death’s door and realize that I’ve wasted maybe half of my life on one body part’: the experience of living with body dysmorphic disorder. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice 20:3, pages 191-198.
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Suzanne B. Daly. (2015) Secure Body Attachment and the Prevention of Eating Disorders: A Case Application. Smith College Studies in Social Work 85:3, pages 311-329.
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Alessandra Lemma. (2010) Copies Without Originals: the Psychodynamics of Cosmetic Surgery. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 79:1, pages 129-158.
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