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Linda Summersea: Early Warning Signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Linda Summersea: Early Warning Signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Update: 2025-12-03
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Early Warning Signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder from Linda Summersea! Linda is the author of "The Girl With the Black and Blue Doll", an honest and optimistic book about persevering through childhood depression in a dysfunctional household. What she has learned: the healing child will always be present in the adult, but in her case, the Survival and Healing have now become (almost) Forgiveness. Although she spent most of her life as a loner, most of her peers would have never guessed what she was hiding inside. Linda's adult persona has always been quite able to present a strong front. In addition to expressing herself through writing, she loves public speaking, radio, and television as a mediums of expression, along with the arts that have brought her such joy.

In episode 624 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what inspired Linda to write the book, how early experiences shaped the person she became in college, what was the hardest thing to write about in the book, what are the most overlooked emotional challenges during that transition to college, what is Body Dysmorphic Disorder, what are the early warning signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, what is the distorted reflection teens see through social media, how expedition hiking become part of her healing, how college students can use creativity as a mental health practice, and what can college organizations do to reduce the stigma around depression and body image issues. Enjoy!

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Linda Summersea: Early Warning Signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Linda Summersea: Early Warning Signs of Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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