This article offers an overview of the current understanding of the psychological factors and processes that play a part in the continuum of distress and positive adjustment in people who are affected by dermatological conditions that affect appearance. Despite research demonstrating the significant psychosocial challenges posed by visible difference and mounting evidence of the role played by psychosocial variables in the etiology, exacerbation, and treatment of skin conditions, current healthcare provisions focus predominantly on the amelioration of physical manifestations. Impediments to progress in the understanding of psychological adjustment, blocks to the development of effective interventions, and challenges to the implementation of...
Many health conditions impact upon an individual’s appearance and result in an altered appearance (“...
Whether present at birth or acquired later in life, a visible difference (disfigurement) can have co...
Background Skin conditions have a large emotional, psychological and psychiatric impact on the indi...
This paper reviews current psychological understandings of the process of adjustment to acquired and...
Whether present at birth, congenital or acquired later in life, a visible disfigurement can have a p...
Skin disorders are one of the most prevalent conditions observed in general practice, and they are o...
After diagnosis of a skin disorder, there follows a period of psychological adjustment during which ...
Living with a visible difference (e.g., disfigurement) can compromise a child’s psychological wellbe...
Disorders of the skin affect the psyche of a person significantly. The interplay between internal an...
The objective of this study was to determine whether variation in psychological adjustment to physic...
The objective of this study was to determine whether variation in psychological adjustment to physic...
This article presents a patient perspective on the importance of having psychological support for sk...
peer-reviewedWorking in dermatology, one quickly learns that applying a simple medical model approac...
cme Psychosocial effect of common skin diseases Psychosocial effect of common skin diseases Benjamin...
About 30% of dermatology patients have signs or symptoms of psychological problems. Dermatologists s...
Many health conditions impact upon an individual’s appearance and result in an altered appearance (“...
Whether present at birth or acquired later in life, a visible difference (disfigurement) can have co...
Background Skin conditions have a large emotional, psychological and psychiatric impact on the indi...
This paper reviews current psychological understandings of the process of adjustment to acquired and...
Whether present at birth, congenital or acquired later in life, a visible disfigurement can have a p...
Skin disorders are one of the most prevalent conditions observed in general practice, and they are o...
After diagnosis of a skin disorder, there follows a period of psychological adjustment during which ...
Living with a visible difference (e.g., disfigurement) can compromise a child’s psychological wellbe...
Disorders of the skin affect the psyche of a person significantly. The interplay between internal an...
The objective of this study was to determine whether variation in psychological adjustment to physic...
The objective of this study was to determine whether variation in psychological adjustment to physic...
This article presents a patient perspective on the importance of having psychological support for sk...
peer-reviewedWorking in dermatology, one quickly learns that applying a simple medical model approac...
cme Psychosocial effect of common skin diseases Psychosocial effect of common skin diseases Benjamin...
About 30% of dermatology patients have signs or symptoms of psychological problems. Dermatologists s...
Many health conditions impact upon an individual’s appearance and result in an altered appearance (“...
Whether present at birth or acquired later in life, a visible difference (disfigurement) can have co...
Background Skin conditions have a large emotional, psychological and psychiatric impact on the indi...