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David Mikael William Veale FRCPsych FBPsS is a British psychiatrist. He is a visiting professorincognitive behavioural psychotherapies at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London[1] and a consultant psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. He has conducted a range of clinical research, especially in body dysmorphic disorder, obsessivecompulsive disorder, emetophobia, and depression.[2]

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He holds an MPhil (1989) and an M.D. (1995) from the University of London.[1]

Research work

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His main clinical expertise is in treatment of obsessivecompulsive disorder, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), emetophobia and depression. He has developed and evaluated protocols for BDD and emetophobia that are used by other cognitive behaviour therapists (CBT).[3][4]

As a seasoned expert in researching and treating body dysmorphic disorder, he has observed that anxiety related to penile size is a common issue, often associated with notions of masculinity and virility. Men tend to overestimate what is considered a normal size among their peers. Attempting to solve this issue as an appearance problem by obsessively altering or hiding one's physical appearance can result in increased distress and preoccupation. Alternatively, treating it as an emotional problem and working to increase one's tolerance to anxiety may be more effective. [5]

He is the first author or been a co-author on the first randomized controlled trial (RCT) on CBT v a wait list[clarification needed] in body dysmorphic disorder (Veale et al., 1996); the first RCT on CBT v anxiety management control in BDD (Veale et al., 2010); the first RCT on CBT for BDD in adolescence (Mataix-Cols, 2015); the first RCT on CBT for emetophobia (Riddle-Walker et al., 2016) and the first RCT on triple chronotherapy in out-patients with depression (Veale et al. 2021).

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Professor David Veale". King's College London.
  • ^ "Men encouraged to take part in unique study". King's College London.
  • ^ "Scientists have been measuring the difference between 'growers' and 'showers'". Indy100. 18 January 2017.
  • ^ "The 'ugly truth' about Body Dysmorphic Disorder". BBC News. 20 June 2015.
  • ^ "David Veale: Treating body dysmorphic disorders". International Online Sexology Supervisors. 26 June 2023.
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