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The Body Project: Promoting Body Acceptance and Preventing Eating Disorders Facilitator Guide (Treatments That Work)
by Eric Stice
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Amazon rank: #2,208,533
Price: $29.22
bound: 152 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (April 12, 2007)
Language: English
ASIN: B000S1L4B0
File size: 1771 KB
Prevention efforts regarding body image/eating issues has long been a concern of mine and I feel optimistic about this programs ability to make a big difference on our campusWe pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend our respect to all Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across AustraliaKatherine Presnell, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, United StatesPrevention Science, 9, 114-128Effects of being a peer-leader in an eating disorders prevention program: Can we further reduce eating disorder risk factorsEach practice round, they got better and more confident at facilitation, and I think that they will make terrific peer leadersThe facilitator guide provides all the information needed to successfully implement the program, including an explanation of Cognitive Dissonance theory, session outlines complete with exercises, and recommendations on how to train group leaders and recruit participantsFacilitator Guide152 pages, $35, paperback
Home About Contact Menu Learn Anorexia Bulimia Binge-eating disorder Healthy Eating For Parents/Families Recovery Body Image Medical Issues Females Males Athletes For Professionals Prevention Resources ED Pulse Organizations Conferences and Events Treatment Treatment Centers Treatment Providers Helpful Links Support Groups Books ED Pulse Podcast X HomePreventionThe Body Project The Body Project March 31, 2015 FacebookTwitterGoogle+ The Body Project Defined By Alan Duffy, MS The Body Project is a dissonance-based body-acceptance program designed to help high school girls and college-age women resist cultural pressures to conform to the thin-ideal standard of female beauty and reduce their pursuit of unhealthy thinnessOver the last two years The Body Project Collaborative has witnessed unprecedented growthBehaviour Research And Therapy, 61, 142-149In addition, he has conducted meta-analytic reviews of risk factor studies for eating disorders and prevention trials for eating disorders, obesity, and depressionAlan is currently a member of the Academy for Eating Disorders Special Interest Group Oversight Committee
Effect of a dissonance-based prevention program on risk for eating disorder onset in the context of eating disorder risk factorsAlan received his MS in Exercise Science and Sport Psychology from Auburn University in Alabama and completed his undergraduate work at the University of Sussex in Brighton, United KingdomThe Body Project Collaborative was formed in 2012 by Dr.s Eric Stice and Carolyn Becker to create new training opportunities for people interested in facilitating the Body ProjectBy: Michelle Estile2010; [7:17]9186This causes a reduction in subscription to the thin ideal and consequent decreases in eating disorder risk factors and eating disordered behavioursFacilitator Guide and WorkbookBody ProjectIt is designed to help adolescent girls resist sociocultural pressures to conform to the thin-ideal and reduce their pursuit of unrealistic thinness
Workbook32 pages, $45, ten-copy setThat is, the act of publicly critiquing the thin ideal results in cognitive dissonance among those who originally endorsed itFull details of trainings for collegiate peer leaders and professionals from universities, high schools, and other settings can be found at About the author: Alan Duffy, MS is Research Process Coordinator at Eating Recovery Center in Denver, Colorado and a trained professional who specializes in the treatment and prevention of eating disordersEach session chapter spells out the materials needed, time frames for each activity, and a suggested script for delivering the contentI also enjoyed hearing their perspectives on thin-ideal pressures, comments they had heard from others, and their creative brainstormingBehaviour Research and Therapy, 63, 70-82(2014)Stice and K 9233bc153f
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