This light-hearted and entertaining book, authored by top psychologist David Cohen, explores the influences and impacts on our perception of body image, examining the power of appearance and the psychology behind how we think and feel about ourselves physically.
Packed with scientific findings alongside historical anecdotes and humorous insights, the book first looks at the history of body image and appearance, and how ideals of beauty have changed over time. It goes on to note the rise of the beauty and fashion industries, looking at how society, culture and the media can affect body image. The final section deals with issues of body dissatisfaction and the treatments and therapy available for those struggling with body image and mental health. Along the way, readers will meet a cast of characters from Elizabeth I, a daring, medieval Welsh poet, an Egyptian mummy with the first known tattoo, Paul F. Schilder who pioneered the study of body image, and the brave recipients of the first face transplants, among many more.
In his trademark engaging style, Cohen offers a rich account of the psychology of body image through the ages and through the lifespan. It is valuable reading for students of psychology and professionals and therapists aiming to promote body positivity.
By:
David Cohen Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
ISBN:9781032546322 ISBN 10: 1032546328 Pages: 148 Publication Date:17 December 2024 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Introduction. Chapter 1. The Components of Body Image. Chapter 2 Body Image Ideals through the Ages. Chapter 3. The Academic Study of Body Image. Chapter 4. The Effect of Social Media on Body Image. Chapter 5. The Effect of Media and Celebrities on Body Image. Chapter 6. Case histories in Eating disorders, Body Image Disturbance and Body Dysmorphia. Chapter 7. Are you fit to exercise?. Chapter 8. Tattoos and Body Piercings. Chapter 9. Facial disfigurement and face transplants. Chapter 10. The troubled language of disability. Chapter 11. The significance of hair on body image. Chapter 12. Baldness and hair trauma. Chapter 13. Body image as we age.
David Cohen is a psychologist, film maker, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. His film on the Soham murders, When Holly Went Missing, was nominated for a BAFTA award.