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Ballet and Body Dysmorphia: How they dance together

19th March 2019 Chloe Mills 541 Views
The world of dance really is a world of its own.
The intense, demanding, and exhausting nature of it places inevitable pressure on dancers involved in more ways than one.
But imagine how much harder it is for dancers who suffer from Body Dysmorphia, a medical condition which causes them to constantly view their body as having excessive flaws.
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http://thecanterburyhub.co.uk/snowball/ballet-and-body-dysmorphia-dancing-together/
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