The Damaging Effects of Parental Overcontrol on Body Image
Originally Published 2 years ago — by PsyPost

Excessive parental control and intrusion in a child's life may contribute to the development of body image concerns in adulthood, according to a recent study. The research found a strong association between parental overcontrol and dysmorphic concern, a condition characterized by an intense focus on perceived flaws in appearance. The study suggests that parental attitudes of replacing the child in managing their own life may create a sense of self characterized by defectiveness and inadequacy, leading to feelings of shame, anxiety, and the expectation of social rejection. The findings highlight the importance of evaluating parenting behavior and parent-child relationships in individuals with high levels of dysmorphic concern.