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Trauma-Informed and Embodied Approaches to Body Dysmorphic Disorder
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Introduction: What Is BDD and How Might Trauma-Informed, Embodied Approaches Help?
Nicole Schnackenberg
1. Yoga, Chanting and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing for BDD from a Lived Experience Perspective
Anna Warhurst
2. The Neglected Trauma of Neglect: Considering Emotional Developmental Trauma in BDD
Arie Winograd

3. Adopting a Relational and Interpersonal Perspective when Working with Clients Experiencing BDD, Including Addressing Struggles Related to Physical Intimacy
Natalie Stechler
4. Obsession and Me: BDD, Hyper-Focus, Creativity and Healing
Alex Mummery
5. Considering Aspects of the Embodied Brain and Sensory System in the Experience of BDD
Nicole Schnackenberg
6. BDD, Yoga and the Overall Direction of Travel
Jo Dance
7. BDD and the Family: Using Principles of Non-Violent Resistance and Yoga to Support Families with
Jill Lubienski

8. The Autonomic Nervous System and the Window of Tolerance in BDD
Nicole Schnackenberg
9. Considering the Importance of Nutrition in BDD Recovery
Tristan Keller
10. Considering Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the Context of BDD
Sarah Sivers
11. Using the Compassionate Mind Approach with BDD
Rosa Hernando Hontoria
12. Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing for BDD
Beverley Hutton
13. Using the Voice Dialogue Approach with People Experiencing BDD
Joachim Schnackenberg and Nicole Schnackenberg
14. Imagery Rescripting for BDD
Rob Willson

15. From Fear to Authenticity in BDD
Tristan Keller
In Closing
Nicole Schnackenberg, with James Downs
Resources and Further Reading
About the Authors
Appendix A
Appendix B
Subject Index
Author Index

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