The body project : promoting body acceptance and preventing eating disorders : facilitator's guide / Eric Stice, Katherine Presnell.

"Ours is a society in which thinness, particularly in women, is idealized, even at the cost of health. Adolescent girls and young women are especially at risk of developing eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. The need for wide-spreadprevention...

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Main Authors: Stice, Eric (Author), Presnell, Katherine (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Series:Programs that work.
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Summary:"Ours is a society in which thinness, particularly in women, is idealized, even at the cost of health. Adolescent girls and young women are especially at risk of developing eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. The need for wide-spreadprevention among at-risk populations is paramount, as these disorders are often difficult to treat and can contribute to a range of physical and mental health problems. Studies have found that a cognitive dissonance-based intervention significantly outperforms other intervention programs and issuccessful in preventing onset of eating disorders.This facilitator guide outlines a two part group intervention program for adolescent and college-aged girls at risk of developing eating disorders. In the first part of the program, participants critique the thin-ideal through discussion, role-playing, and written exercises. Participants learnskills that increase body satisfaction, decrease unhealthy weight control behaviors, and prevent eating disorder symptoms. The second part of the intervention is designed to help participants make gradual and permanent lifestyle changes to achieve a healthy body weight. It teaches how to eat forenergy balance, make healthy food choices, and incorporate physical exercise into a daily routine.This group therapy program is based on 16 years of research and has been completed by over 1000 adolescent girls and young women. It can be effectively delivered by real world providers, such as school counselors, nurses, and teachers. This facilitator guide provides all the information needed tosuccessfully implement the program, including explanation of Cognitive Dissonance theory, session outlines complete with exercises, and recommendations on how to train group leaders and recruit participants."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:vi, 140 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-137).
ISBN:0195319893
9780195319897
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