| Offline Resources For Body Image |
| Rated by: Janine Carr |
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What's Real, What's Ideal: Overcoming a Negative Body Image
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What's Real, What's Ideal: Overcoming a Negative Body Image (The Teen Health Library of Eating Disorder Prevention). Davis, Brangien. Unknown: Hazelden Information Education, 1999. This book shows the relationship between having negative feelings towards yourself and health. Bursting with factual information, realistic color photographs, and mini-stories about teens' challenges with their physical appearances, this book maintains a casual and friendly tone throughout. It's the kind of honest, informative text that flies off school library shelves. Aimed at both male and female teens, What's Real engages readers with quizzes and checklists to help them determine if they're suffering from negative body image or displaying warning signs of an eating disorder. It tracks the causes of negative body image and discusses what this attitude can lead to--excessive dieting, compulsive eating, full-blown eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia, even self-mutilation.
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