{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Psychiatric Consequences of Skin Conditions: Multiple Case Study Analysis with Literature Review. {Author}: Baker N;Billick SB; {Journal}: Psychiatr Q {Volume}: 93 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 09 2022 {Factor}: 3.504 {DOI}: 10.1007/s11126-022-09991-6 {Abstract}: This review of current literature demonstrates the psychological implications of skin conditions. Skin conditions of varying severity can impact the quality of patients' lives and have psychiatric consequences. This impact provides a need for healthcare providers to consider the psychological implications of one's skin conditions and their effect on quality of life. The psychological challenges that arise from varying skin conditions show the potential need for both dermatological and psychiatric interventions. The following literature review details the psychiatric consequences of skin conditions under various conditions. It first looks at literature highlighting the psychiatric consequences experienced through various age ranges, from adults to adolescents and children. The paper then explores multiple skin conditions and their psychological effect before highlighting some of the interactions that stress has on the skin that could further exacerbate one's condition. Finally, it examines how patients characterize their experience with their skin condition and goes into some clinical case studies of patients with psychological implications as a result of their skin disorder. The paper also highlights the magnitude of dermatologic patients experiencing psychological conditions in conjunction with their skin conditions.