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'''Body dysmorphic disorder''' (also known as "dismorphophobia") is an extremely rare disorder wherein the afflicted are perpetually unhappy with their own body image, and often perceive themselves in an idiosyncratic fashion that may be inconsistent with reality (for example, an 85 lb. woman who still perceives herself as "chunky"). Generally, people think that there is something wrong with their appearance, often based on some perceived minor defect. These people will seek repeated [[Plastic surgery]] and sometimes non-mainstream [[Body modification]] in an effort to change the appearance of their bodies to match their expectations. However, because this problem is delusional in nature, the "destination body" is never found.
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| ''Dennis Rodman''
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[File:Dennisrodman.jpg|100px]]
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| '''Birth Date'''
| May 13, 1961
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| '''Birth Place'''
| Trenton, New Jersey, USA
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| '''Death Date'''
| Living
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| '''Occupation'''
| Professional Basketball Player
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| '''Website'''
| [http://dennisrodman.com/ http://dennisrodman.com/]
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== Biography ==
BDD, as it is often called, can actually cause the afflicted person to physically see themselves as being disfigured in some way (for instance, a thin person may not just think "I am fat," but will actually look in the mirror and physically see fat that is not there). BDD is often associated with eating disorders such as [[Anorexia]] or [[Bulimia]].
'''Dennis Keith Rodman''' was a former professional basketball player known to most for his defensive skills and controversial antics on and off the court. He has many [[Tattoos|tattoos]] and [[Piercings|piercings]].


While his exploits may seem foolish, one can't argue that Rodman always brought body modification with him into the world arena of professional basketball.
== See Also ==
 
* [[Body Integrity Identity Disorder]]
Rodman isn't shy about talking about his work, even suggesting on Leno that he wanted to "travel around the world, filming tattoo and piercing parlors" for a documentary program.
 
During an appearance on Oprah, Rodman shared details of a suicide attempt. He didn't feel comfortable in the body he was given. Through body art, he was able to define who he is on his own terms.
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dennis_rodman/ Dennis Rodman] at NBA.com
* [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005379/ Dennis Rodman] at The Internet Movie Database.

Latest revision as of 02:33, 17 September 2023

Body dysmorphic disorder (also known as "dismorphophobia") is an extremely rare disorder wherein the afflicted are perpetually unhappy with their own body image, and often perceive themselves in an idiosyncratic fashion that may be inconsistent with reality (for example, an 85 lb. woman who still perceives herself as "chunky"). Generally, people think that there is something wrong with their appearance, often based on some perceived minor defect. These people will seek repeated Plastic surgery and sometimes non-mainstream Body modification in an effort to change the appearance of their bodies to match their expectations. However, because this problem is delusional in nature, the "destination body" is never found.

BDD, as it is often called, can actually cause the afflicted person to physically see themselves as being disfigured in some way (for instance, a thin person may not just think "I am fat," but will actually look in the mirror and physically see fat that is not there). BDD is often associated with eating disorders such as Anorexia or Bulimia.

See Also