This review explores the dynamic interaction between the mind and the skin and how this relationship can be insightful for psychiatrists and other clinicians. Our analysis mainly highlights the connection between a primary psychiatric disorders and dermatological symptoms. It focuses on body dysmorphic disorder and the major challenges in terms of both diagnosis and treatment to achieve the best outcome for patients’ physical ailments while treating psychiatric problemsPeer reviewe
Depressive disorders are more common in the population affected with dermatologic disorders. Comorbi...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is classified in DSM IV as a somatoform disorder. The main features o...
This is a case study of a 30-year-old male diastrophic dwarf who complained of hypertrichosis on his...
Skin disorders are one of the most prevalent conditions observed in general practice, and they are o...
Objectives: In this study, we intended to screen the patients who were attending dermatology clinics...
About 30% of dermatology patients have signs or symptoms of psychological problems. Dermatologists s...
Disorders of the skin affect the psyche of a person significantly. The interplay between internal an...
Psychodermatology is a specialty that highlights admix between psychiatry and dermatology. It is eme...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a somatoform disorder characterized by the patient's excessive con...
Psychodermatology covers all aspects of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and ...
DergiPark: 889274tmsjBody dysmorphic disorder is psychiatric morbidity that comes under the spectrum...
Background: An impairing preoccupation with a nonexistent or slight defect in appearance is the core...
BACKGROUND: The skin occupies a powerful position as an organ of communication and plays an importan...
The present review provides an update on current research into body dysmorphic disorder. Recent find...
Abstract: The mind-skin connection has been studied since the nineteenth century. The last 40 years ...
Depressive disorders are more common in the population affected with dermatologic disorders. Comorbi...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is classified in DSM IV as a somatoform disorder. The main features o...
This is a case study of a 30-year-old male diastrophic dwarf who complained of hypertrichosis on his...
Skin disorders are one of the most prevalent conditions observed in general practice, and they are o...
Objectives: In this study, we intended to screen the patients who were attending dermatology clinics...
About 30% of dermatology patients have signs or symptoms of psychological problems. Dermatologists s...
Disorders of the skin affect the psyche of a person significantly. The interplay between internal an...
Psychodermatology is a specialty that highlights admix between psychiatry and dermatology. It is eme...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a somatoform disorder characterized by the patient's excessive con...
Psychodermatology covers all aspects of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and ...
DergiPark: 889274tmsjBody dysmorphic disorder is psychiatric morbidity that comes under the spectrum...
Background: An impairing preoccupation with a nonexistent or slight defect in appearance is the core...
BACKGROUND: The skin occupies a powerful position as an organ of communication and plays an importan...
The present review provides an update on current research into body dysmorphic disorder. Recent find...
Abstract: The mind-skin connection has been studied since the nineteenth century. The last 40 years ...
Depressive disorders are more common in the population affected with dermatologic disorders. Comorbi...
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is classified in DSM IV as a somatoform disorder. The main features o...
This is a case study of a 30-year-old male diastrophic dwarf who complained of hypertrichosis on his...