I heard a mirror helps with phantom limb pain. Maybe something similar could work for limb dysmorphia.
I heard a mirror helps with phantom limb pain. Maybe something similar could work for limb dysmorphia.
It's not physical pain like with the phantom limbs where the brain still has that limb mapped out. Its more like the person mentally rejecting the limb as part of their body.
That's not my arm. No that's not my arm. Where's my arm?
It's not physical pain like with the phantom limbs where the brain still has that limb mapped out. Its more like the person mentally rejecting the limb as part of their body.
*That's not my arm. No that's not my arm. Where's my arm?*
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