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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... Coping strategies <—> Environment Social support / network \ Environment <—> Body reality Body presentation l Self-image i Environment Figure 2.! Price's model of body image.Arrows indicate direction of influence or interaction (after ...
... Coping strategies direct how individuals will respond to threats to body image integrity in the context of their social support network, which forms part of a more general influence of environment. Price also emphasises the related ...
... , and which is dysfunctional to individuals, limiting their social engagement with others. Altered body image exists when coping strategies (individual and social) to deal with changes in body reality, ideal. Elements of body image l7.
... coping strategies to be overwhelmed (for example, phantom sensations which the individual accepts). On the other, the definition, if necessary at all, does not add any greater clarity to our understanding of the supposed directions of ...
... coping, and is also related to Lang 's (1971) three systems model. Dropkin's model was developed principally in the context of postoperative recovery following head and neck surgery for cancer. According to Dropkin, the surgical ...
Inhalt
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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 |