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Journal of Case Reports
Comorbid Dysmorphic Disorder Persists after Successful Electroconvulsive Treatment for Depression
John E. Berg
Department of Psychiatry, Oslo University College, Faculty of Health Sciences, St. Olavs plass, 0130 Oslo, Norway.
Corresponding Author:
Dr. John E. Berg
Email: john@pong.no
Received: 12-AUG-2016 Accepted: 20-NOV-2016 Published Online: 05-DEC-2016
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17659/01.2016.0138
Abstract
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective treatment of severe depressive conditions. In many countries ECT is a last resort treatment. Comorbidities with other mental illnesses are common. We describe a case of unsuccessful treatment with medication and psychotherapy over more than four years in a patient with comorbid body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and depressive personality traits. Seven sessions of ECT relieved her depression but did not influence her body dysmorphic ideas. Relieving the depression may be a road to better treatment of BDD.
Keywords : Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Depression, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Personality, Psychotherapy.
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