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For five decades, negative body image has been a major focus of study due to its association with psychological and social morbidity, including eating disorders. However, more recently the body image construct has broadened to include positive ways of living in the body, enabling greater understanding of embodied well-being, as well as protective factors and interventions to guide the prevention and treatment of eating disorders.Handbook of Positive Body Image and Embodiment is the first comprehensive, research-based resource to address the breadth of innovative theoretical concepts and related practices concerning positive ways of living in the body, including positive body image and embodiment. Presenting 37 chapters by world-renowned experts in body image and eating behaviors, this state-of-the-art collection delineates constructs of positive body image and embodiment, as well as social environments (such as families, peers, schools, media, and the Internet) and therapeutic processes that can enhance them. Constructs examined include positive embodiment, body appreciation, body functionality, body image flexibility, broad conceptualization of beauty, intuitive eating, and attuned sexuality. Also discussed are protective factors, such as environments that promote body acceptance, personal safety, diversity, and activism, and a resistant stance towards objectification, media images, and restrictive feminine ideals. The handbook also explores how therapeutic interventions (including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Dissonance, and many more) and public health and policy initiatives can inform scholarly, clinical, and prevention-based work in the field of eating disorders.
This handbook investigates the shift from a pathology-focused model of body image to a comprehensive framework centered on positive embodiment and protective factors. Niva Piran, alongside a team of international experts, synthesizes current research to define the constructs of positive body image and evaluate how these concepts can be integrated into clinical practice and public health policy. The text argues that fostering embodied well-being is a critical component in both the prevention and treatment of eating disorders.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a foundational resource for clinicians and researchers seeking to integrate positive psychology into the treatment of body image concerns. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for professionals and graduate-level students in the field of mental health.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
2019-04-29
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190841877
ISBN-13:
9780190841874
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