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Aclient on the adolescent psychiatric unit was admitted with a diagnosis of body dysmorphic disorder. the client has not been able to attend school or his/her part-time work over the past year as a result of certain body obsessions. recently, the client shaved the hair all over his/her body, claiming, it is all growing weird. what component of therapy would be most important for the nurse to apply to this client?

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