Body Image A Handbook of Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2004-01-13
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

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 concise chapters have been contributed by internationally recognized experts from diverse mental health, medical, and allied health care disciplines. Authors review the nature and functions of body image; examine psychological, social-contextual, and physical influences on body image experiences; and present effective ways to assess, alleviate, and prevent body image-related suffering. Capturing the richness and complexity of the field in a readily accessible format, every chapter concludes with an informative annotated bibliography.

Author Biography

Thomas F. Cash, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. He has published over 150 scientific articles and chapters on the psychology of physical appearance. The developer of an empirically supported program to help people have a more positive body image, Dr. Cash has served on the editorial boards of several professional journals and is Editor-in-Chief of [i]Body Image: An International Journal of Research[/i].

Thomas Pruzinsky, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Quinnipiac University and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Plastic Surgery at the New York University School of Medicine. His research and clinical interests focus on the psychological aspects of plastic and reconstructive surgery, and he has published numerous articles and chapters on these topics. Dr. Pruzinsky has served as a manuscript reviewer for [i]Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery[/i], [i]Health Psychology[/i], and the [i]Cleft Palate/n-/Craniofacial Journal[/i].

Table of Contents

I. CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
Understanding Body Images: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
3(10)
Thomas Pruzinsky
Thomas F. Cash
Physical Attractiveness: A Sociocultural Perspective
13(9)
Linda A. Jackson
The Brain and Body Awareness
22(8)
Marcel Kinsbourne
Psychodynamic Perspectives on Body Image
30(8)
David W. Krueger
Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives on Body Image
38(9)
Thomas F. Cash
An Information-Processing Perspective on Body Image
47(8)
Donald A. Williamson
Tiffany M. Stewart
Marney A. White
Emily York-Crowe
Feminist Perspectives and Objectified Body Consciousness
55(10)
Nita Mary McKinley
II. DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES AND INFLUENCES
Body Image Development in Children
65(9)
Linda Smolak
Body Image Development in Adolescence
74(9)
Michael P. Levine
Linda Smolak
Body Image Development: Adulthood and Aging
83(8)
Susan Krauss Whitbourne
Karyn M. Skultety
Media Influences on Body Image Development
91(8)
Marika Tiggemann
Familial Influences on Body Image Development
99(9)
Ann Kearney Cooke
Interpersonal Influences on Body Image Development
108(9)
Stacey Tantleff-Dunn
Jessica L. Gokee
Sexual Abuse and Body Image
117(10)
Patricia Fallon
Diann M. Ackard
III. BODY IMAGE ASSESSMENT
Body Image Assessment of Children
127(8)
Rick M. Gardner
Measuring Perceptual Body Image among Adolescents and Adults
135(7)
J. Kevin Thompson
Rick M. Gardner
Measuring Body Image Attitudes among Adolescents and Adults
142(13)
J. Kevin Thompson
Patricia van den Berg
Projective Techniques to Assess Body Image
155(8)
Lisa M. Radika
Bert Hayslip, Jr.
Beyond Traits: Assessing Body Image States
163(8)
Thomas F. Cash
Assessing Body Image and Quality of Life in Medical Settings
171(12)
Thomas Pruzinsky
Thomas F. Cash
IV. INDIVIDUAL AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
Body Image Issues among Girls and Women
183(9)
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore
Debra L. Franko
Body Image Issues among Boys and Men
192(8)
Patricia Westmoreland Corson
Arnold E. Andersen
Obesity and Body Image
200(10)
Marlene B. Schwartz
Kelly D. Brownell
Body Image and Muscularity
210(9)
Roberto Olivardia
Body Image and Athleticism
219(7)
Caroline Davis
Body Image and Congenital Conditions with Visible Differences
226(8)
Nichola Rumsey
African American Body Images
234(9)
Angela A. Celio
Marion F. Zabinski
Denise E. Wilfley
Asian American Body Images
243(7)
Kathleen Y. Kawamura
Hispanic Body Images
250(7)
Madeline Altabe
Keisha-Gaye N. O'Garo
Gay and Lesbian Body Images
257(12)
Esther D. Rothblum
V. BODY IMAGE DYSFUNCTIONS AND DISORDERS
A ``Negative Body Image'': Evaluating Epidemiological Evidence
269(8)
Thomas F. Cash
Body Image and Social Relations
277(10)
Thomas F. Cash
Emily C. Fleming
Body Image and Sexual Functioning
287(8)
Michael W. Wiederman
Body Image and Anorexia Nervosa
295(9)
David M. Garner
Body Image and Bulimia Nervosa
304(8)
Eric Stice
Body Image and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
312(10)
Katharine A. Phillips
Body Image Disturbances in Psychotic Disorders
322(11)
Thomas Pruzinsky
VI. BODY IMAGE ISSUES IN MEDICAL CONTEXTS
Body Image Issues in Dermatology
333(9)
John Y. M. Koo
Jensen Young
Body Image Issues in Dental Medicine
342(9)
H. Asuman Kiyak
Marisa Reichmuth
Body Image Issues in Obstetrics and Gynecology
351(10)
Leslie J. Heinberg
Angela S. Guarda
Body Image and Urological Disorders
361(9)
Steven M. Tovian
Body Image Issues in Endocrinology
370(9)
Jane Gilmour
Body Images in Oncology
379(8)
Craig A. White
Rehabilitation Medicine and Body Image
387(8)
Bruce D. Rybarczyk
Jay M. Behel
Body Image Issues among Individuals with HIV and AIDS
395(10)
Elizabeth Chapman
VII. CHANGING THE BODY: MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND OTHER INTERVENTIONS
Weight Loss and Changes in Body Image
405(9)
Gary D. Foster
Patty E. Matz
Fitness Enhancement and Changes in Body Image
414(8)
Kathleen A. Martin
Catherine M. Lichtenberger
Cosmetic Surgery and Changes in Body Image
422(9)
David B. Sarwer
Optimizing Body Image in Disfiguring Congenital Conditions: Surgical and Psychosocial Interventions
431(9)
Nichola Rumsey
Body Image Adaptation to Reconstructive Surgery for Acquired Disfigurement
440(10)
Thomas Pruzinsky
Psychopharmacological Treatments for Body Image Disturbances
450(11)
Andrea Allen
Eric Hollander
VIII. CHANGING BODY IMAGES: PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
Psychodynamic Approaches to Changing Body Image
461(8)
David W. Krueger
Experiential Approaches to Changing Body Image
469(9)
Judith Ruskay Rabinor
Marion A. Bilich
Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Changing Body Image
478(9)
Thomas F. Cash
Melissa D. Strachan
Psychoeducational Approaches to the Prevention and Change of Negative Body Image
487(10)
Andrew J. Winzelberg
Liana Abascal
C. Barr Taylor
Ecological and Activism Approaches to the Prevention of Body Image Problems
497(12)
Michael P. Levine
Linda Smolak
IX. CONCLUSIONS AND DIRECTIONS
Future Challenges for Body Image Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice
509(8)
Thomas F. Cash
Thomas Pruzinsky
Index 517

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