Body Image and Disfigurement CareRoutledge, 15.04.2013 - 180 Seiten Intended for health care professionals working with patients who have suffered a threat to body image, whether from trauma, injury, disease, or the developmental process, Body Image and Disfigurement Care: |
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... considerable attention in the nursing and medical literature , but there has been , surprisingly , comparatively little study of the experiences of those who have undergone changes to physical appearance , their adjustment to these ...
... considerable number of suggestions about such application will be made in this book . Moreover , similar approaches have proved robust across a number of client difficulties , from phobias ( Marks 1987 ) to chronic pain states ( Lethem ...
... considerable degree by the face , and such self - presentation is itself an exceedingly important function . Self - presentation , however , is not limited to the face , and the role of self - presentation in adaptation to challenges to ...
... considerable disquiet from such students if we introduced such an initiative . It may be instructive to consider the likely range of excuses for non - participation . Yet such a procedure is a relatively innocuous threat to body image ...
... misperception of that size is regarded as a key empirical distinction ( Keeton et al . 1990 ) , with considerable evidence to show that anorexics overestimate body size ( Gardner and Moncrieff 1988 ) , as well as Elements of body image 13.
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PART 2 Disfigurement and its consequences | 53 |
PART 3 Using the cognitivebehavioural approach to disturbed body image | 116 |
References | 153 |
Author index | 165 |
Subject index | 168 |