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This uniquely integrative handbook provides a comprehensive account of current theory, research, and clinical practice in the area of body image and body image disorders. The volume's 57 brief chapters have been contributed by internationally recognized experts from diverse mental health, medical, and allied health care disciplines. Conceptual approaches for understanding body image are reviewed, lifespan developmental factors examined, and the influences of gender, physical characteristics, family factors, sexual orientation, and sociocultural variables evaluated. Cutting-edge information is presented on understanding and treating such problems as eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and negative body image experiences associated with disease or other physical conditions. Specific assessment techniques are reviewed and evaluated, and the evidence is examined for a wide range of clinical management approaches, including contemporary psychosocial treatments, weight loss and fitness regimens, psychopharmacology, and surgical interventions.
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Cash and Pruzinsky expertly planned, coordinated, and edited this volume, which dispels the myth that body-image issues primarily concern young women. This reviewer was particularly pleased to discover separate chapters devoted to body-image development at various phases of the life span. Section 2, "Developmental Perspectives and Influences," is particularly strong because the contributors devote attention to life phase and external influences on body image. Also valuable is the section titled "Individual and Cultural Differences," which is an excellent example of the integration of research and discussion of its applications--a hallmark of this handbook. Sections 7 and 8 make a clear--and critical--distinction between methods that individuals use to change the "body" (such as surgery) and what can and should be done to change "body images." Recommended for general readers, students, researchers and practitioners with an interest in body image. R. E. Osborne Southwest Texas State University
目录
I Conceptual Foundations |
1 Understanding Body Images: Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesThomas Pruzinsky and Thomas F. Cash |
2 Physical Attractiveness: A Sociocultural PerspectiveLinda A. Jackson |
3 The Brain and Body AwarenessMarcel Kinsbourne |
4 Psychodynamic Perspectives on Body ImageDavid W. Krueger |
5 Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives on Body ImageThomas F. Cash |
6 An Information-Processing Perspective on Body ImageDonald A. Williamson and Tiffany M. Stewart and Marney A. White and Emily York-Crowe |
7 Feminist Perspectives and Objectified Body ConsciousnessNita Mary McKinley |
II Developmental Perspectives and Influences |
8 Body Image Development in ChildrenLinda Smolak |
9 Body Image Development in AdolescenceMichael P. Levine and Linda Smolak |
10 Body Image Development: Adulthood and AgingSusan Krauss Whitbourne and Karyn M. Skultety |
11 Media Influences on Body Image DevelopmentMarika Tiggemann |
12 Familial Influences on Body Image DevelopmentAnn Kearney-Cooke |
13 Interpersonal Influences on Body Image DevelopmentStacey Tantleff-Dunn and Jessica L. Gokee |
14 Sexual Abuse and Body ImagePatricia Fallon and Diann Ackard |
III Body Image Assessment |
15 Body Image Assessment of ChildrenRick M. Gardner |
16 Measuring Perceptual Body Image among Adolescents and AdultsJ. Kevin Thompson and Rick M. Gardner |
17 Measuring Body Image Attitudes among Adolescents and AdultsJ. Kevin Thompson and Patricia van den Berg |
18 Projective Techniques to Assess Body ImageLisa M. Radika and Bert Hayslip and Jr |
19 Beyond Traits: Assessing Body Image StatesThomas F. Cash |
20 Assessing Body Image and Quality of Life in Medical SettingsThomas Pruzinsky and Thomas F. Cash |
IV Individual And Cultural Differences |
21 Body Image Concerns among Girls and WomenRuth H. Striegel-Moore and Debra L. Franko |
22 Body Image Issues among Boys and MenPatricia Westmoreland-Corson and Arnold Andersen |
23 Obesity and Body ImageMarlene B. Schwartz and Kelly D. Brownell |
24 Body Image and MuscularityRoberto Olivardia |
25 Body Image and AthleticismCaroline Davis |
26 Body Image and Congenital Conditions with Visible DifferencesNichola Rumsey |
27 African American Body ImagesAngela A. Celio and Marion F. Zabinski and Denise E. Wilfley |
28 Asian American Body ImagesKathleen Y. Kawamura |
29 Hispanic Body ImagesMadeline Altabe and Keisha-Gaye N. O'Garo |
30 Gay and Lesbian Body ImagesEsther D. Rothblum |
V Body Image Dysfunctions And Disorders |
31 A "Negative Body Image": Evaluating Epidemiological EvidenceThomas F. Cash |
32 Body Image and Social RelationsThomas F. Cash and Emily C. Fleming |
33 Body Image and Sexual FunctioningMichael W. Wiederman |
34 Body Image and Anorexia NervosaDavid M. Garner |
35 Body Image and Bulimia NervosaEric Stice |
36 Body Image and Body Dysmorphic DisorderKatharine A. Phillips |
37 Body Image Disturbances in Psychotic DisordersThomas Pruzinsky |
VI Body Image Issues In Medical Contexts |
38 Body Image Issues in DermatologyJohn Y. M. Koo and Jensen Yeung |
39 Body Image Issues in Dental MedicineH. Asuman Kiyak and Marisa Reichmuth |
40 Body Image Issues in Obstetrics and GynecologyLeslie J. Heinberg and Angela S. Guarda |
41 Body Image and Urological DisordersSteven M. Tovian |
42 Body Image Issues in EndocrinologyJane Gilmour |
43 Body Images in OncologyCraig A. White |
44 Rehabilitation Medicine and Body ImageBruce D. Rybarczyk and Jay M. Behel |
45 Body Image Issues in Individuals with HIV and AIDSElizabeth Chapman |
VII Changing The Body: Medical, Surgical, And Other Interventions |
46 Weight Loss and Changes in Body ImageGary D. Foster and Patty E. Matz |
47 Fitness Enhancement and Changes in Body ImageKathleen A. Martin and Catherine M. Lichtenberger |
48 Cosmetic Surgery and Changes in Body ImageDavid B. Sarwer |
49 Optimizing Body Image in Disfiguring Congenital Conditions: Surgical and Psychosocial InterventionsNichola Rumsey |
50 Body Image Adaptation to Reconstructive Surgery for Acquired DisfigurementThomas Pruzinsky |
51 Psychopharmacological Treatments for Body Image DisturbancesAndrea Allen and Eric Hollander |
VIII Changing Body Images: Psychosocial Interventions |
52 Psychodynamic Approaches to Changing Body ImageDavid W. Krueger |
53 Experiential Approaches to Changing Body ImageJudith Ruskay Rabinor and Marion A. Bilich |
54 Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Changing Body ImageThomas F. Cash and Melissa D. Strachan |
55 Psychoeducational Approaches to the Prevention and Change of Negative Body ImageAndrew J. Winzelberg and Liana Abascal and C. Barr Taylor |
56 Ecological and Activism Approaches to the Prevention of Body Image ProblemsMichael P. Levine and Linda Smolak |
IX Conclusions And Directions |
57 Future Challenges for Body Image Theory, Research, and Clinical PracticeThomas F. Cash and Thomas Pruzinsky |
Index |