1. Psychosocial considerations reported in Freeman-Burian syndrome | |
2. Facial aesthetics | |
3. Non-facial aesthetic psychosocial confounds | |
4. Psychosocial considerations reported in other craniofacially deformed patients | |
5. Parental perspective on children’s psychosocial status | |
6. Impact on self-concept, self-image, and body image | |
7. Gender differences in psychosocial reactions | |
8. Positive aspects of the experience of a craniofacial condition | |
9. Trauma of misinformation | |
10. Attitudes toward the craniofacially deformed | |
11. Tragedy of the birth of a craniofacially deformed child | |
12. Parental and family psychosocial burden of a craniofacially deformed child | |
13. Attitudes of patients with Freeman-Burian syndrome | |
14. Psychiatric assessment and continued support |