Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterised by a distressing preoccupation with perceived defects or flaws in one’s appearance. BDD most typically emerges in adolescence (Gunstad & Phillips, 2003; Phillips, Menard & Fay, 2006) and is estimated to affect 2.2% of the UK adolescent population (Veale, Gledhill, Christodoulou, & Hodsoll 2016). There is a dearth of research into children’s and young people’s (CYP’s) lived experiences of BDD, particularly in relation to educational contexts (Mataix-Cols et al., 2015). Using Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology (Charmaz, 2014), interview data from 10 young people (YP) between the ages of 16 and 25 were analysed. The emergent theory that, 'Appearance-based identity becomes the focus ...
Jon Egging Trust (JET) believe that every young person should have access to the same quality of opp...
School exclusion rates in England have risen consistently in recent years, and Pupil Referral Units ...
The ability to understand social norms serves as an important means by which young children navigate...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterised by a distressing preoccupation with perceived defect...
Background: Effective therapy is dependent upon the quality of counsellor training and this study a...
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Jon Egging Trust (JET) believe that every young person should have access to the same quality of opp...
School exclusion rates in England have risen consistently in recent years, and Pupil Referral Units ...
The ability to understand social norms serves as an important means by which young children navigate...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterised by a distressing preoccupation with perceived defect...
Background: Effective therapy is dependent upon the quality of counsellor training and this study a...
Sport fans have been studied extensively. However, the field of sports fan socialisation, specifical...
Resilient urban design has become an essential concern for cities needing to withstand the increasin...
Room modes are a recognised problem in small critical listening rooms and are known to cause coloura...
With a high prevalence of conduct problems (CP) in school-aged children, effective interventions for...
Mad People’s History and Identity (MPHI) is a Mad Studies course delivered at Queen Margaret Univer...
Early School Leaving (ESL) represents a massive loss of potential to individuals who leave school an...
Research on the infertility realm is mostly dominated by the female experience and on gender differe...
In the present study, I explore the identity construction of study abroad medical students at the U...
The purpose of this study was to listen to the experiences of a group of quiet students who may stru...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK with 1.3 million people living with th...
Jon Egging Trust (JET) believe that every young person should have access to the same quality of opp...
School exclusion rates in England have risen consistently in recent years, and Pupil Referral Units ...
The ability to understand social norms serves as an important means by which young children navigate...