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Alison Brie Reveals Battle With Body Dysmorphia — And The Workouts That Help Most!

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It’s hard to imagine someone who looks like Alison Brie feeling terrible about the way she looks, but that’s what body dysmorphia does.

The GLOW star covered the latest issue of Women’s Health this week and opened up about more than just fitness. She also illustrated rather effectively how physical and mental health can be so closely aligned. Photos: Shanna Moakler Shows Off 40 Lb Weight Loss The 37-year-old recounted how seeing herself in such a negative way would affect her early in her career, saying: Yes, in addition to body dysmorphia Alison is also keenly aware of her relationship with depression.

Mental illness can be traced back to her maternal grandmother, who she revealed suffered from schizophrenia and as a result, spent a lot of

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