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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Body Image Dissatisfaction

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Body Image Dissatisfaction

A Practitioner's Guide to Using Mindfulness, Acceptance and Values-Based Behavior Change Strategies (Professional)

by Adria PearsonMichelle Heffner Macera and Victoria Follette
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2010

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Despite ongoing criticism of strict beauty ideals, cosmetic surgeons and diet pill manufacturers continue to thrive and tolerance for body flaws seems to lessen every day. More and more people have begun to internalize a need for physical perfection. And the psychological distress that accompanies body image dissatisfaction leaves many individuals in a long-term struggle.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Body Image Dissatisfaction is a manual for practitioners seeking to help clients let go of self-judgment and preoccupation with body image. Mindfulness and acceptance approaches target the underlying anxiety and perfectionism that keep many trapped in destructive relationships with their bodies. This book presents a clear plan for showing clients how to clarify their values to help broaden their lives and refocus on what is most meaningful and vital to them. It presents a clear ACT protocol, complete with sample scripts, therapy exercises, case studies, and worksheets, for treating body image dissatisfaction. You'll learn from a wide range of clinical examples of body image dissatisfaction, some of which explore manifestations in medical populations. The treatment protocol in this book can be effectively applied to both men and women, across a wide age range.

ISBN:
9781626258273
9781626258273
Category:
Counselling & advice services
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
New Harbinger Publications
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
254.25x180.34x11.68mm
Weight:
0.38kg

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