Hünecke P, Bosse K
Z Hautkr. 1985 Dec 15;60(24):1986-90.
Our psychodiagnostic studies were concerned with two female patients considering themselves disfigured although their residual somatic findings were only minimal. Two main factors could be derived from analysis: "feelings of anxiety and insecurity" and "obsessive-compulsiveness". The compulsive and sometimes paranoid ideas of the patients suffering from dysmorphophobia require differentiated conclusions by the doctor.
我们的心理诊断研究涉及两名女性患者,她们自认为容貌受损,尽管其残留的躯体检查结果微乎其微。通过分析可得出两个主要因素:“焦虑和不安全感”以及“强迫观念”。患有畸形恐惧症的患者的强迫观念以及有时出现的偏执观念需要医生得出有区别的结论。