Body Image Task ForceP.O. Box 360196Melbourne, FL 32936-0196
This works with people on how they view themselves, body image and fat acceptance.
Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls By: Mary Pipher, Ph.D.
This book highlights the struggles young girls and women face today. They are not given the same opportunities as males. Their talents and intelligence get lost and often leads to self-esteem problems. The media, society and how our culture views the roles of women contribute to this problem everyday causing more and more females to develop eating disorders, body image issues, addictions, depression and make suicide attempts. Parents are informed of these troubles and given an idea of how to handle such issues.
Woman’s Health Hotline1-800-994-WOMAN
The U.S. Public Health Service launched the National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC), a combination World Wide Web site and toll-free hotline that serves as a "one-stop shopping" resource for women's health information. NWHIC can be reached at www.4woman.gov or the above listed telephone number.
Women and Self-EsteemBy: Linda Tschirhart Sanford and Mary Ellen Donovan480 pages, Penguin Books
This book offers tips and exercises for women to improve their self-esteem and change the way they view themselves.
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