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10 - Clinical Applications of Positive Body Image

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2018

Elizabeth A. Daniels
Affiliation:
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Meghan M. Gillen
Affiliation:
Pennsylvania State University
Charlotte H. Markey
Affiliation:
Rutgers University, New Jersey
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Summary

This chapter is written specifically for clinicians working with clients who aspire to transition from a negative body image to positive body image. We share recommendations for the clinician and the client to engage in preparatory work such as incorporating assessments, creating a body image timeline, and identifying specific therapeutic goals. The clinician will learn how to conceptualize and implement positive body image interventions by reviewing current research coupled with anecdotal information from our own clinical practice as psychologists.  The chapter concludes with considerations for future directions related to the clinical practice of positive body image.
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Body Positive
Understanding and Improving Body Image in Science and Practice
, pp. 235 - 261
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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