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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... body ideal and body reality components of body image. Although numerous commentators agree that body image as an expression has often been used in a loose, ill-defined way (Lacey and Birchnell 1986; Cumming 1988; Brown et al. 1990), it ...
... body image In nursing in the UK, perhaps the clearest and most comprehensive account of body image comes from Price (1990a, 1990b). At the root of his model is a view of body image as consisting of three related components: body reality, ...
... body reality can also change as a result of insults to the body through disease or trauma. The defining characteristic of body reality is that it is not consequent upon our attitudes to it, but consists of physical attributes of the body ...
... body reality, but is not necessarily matched to this reality. Indeed, according to Price's model, a mismatch between the reality and the ideal may be the cause of considerable personal difficulty. Finally, body presentation refers to ...
... reality and very poor body presentation. This individual would have a perfectly balanced body image which we would not describe as being satisfactory. In the absence of a clear definition of ... body reality, ideal. Elements of body image l7.
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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 |