Children of overbearing and controlling parents are more likely to develop body dysmorphia than others, a new study has shown. The mental health problem involves obsessing over perceived flaws in appearence, and is a leading risk factor for .The findings published in show that over-involved parents- often referred to as 'helicopter parenting' - are associated with unhealthy behaviors in children, like compulsive skin-picking and an extreme focus on their appearance.
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