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This edited volume offers a comprehensive, evidence-based exploration of dysfunctional eating attitudes and behaviours through the lens of body perceptions. Bringing together international experts, the book bridges theoretical, empirical, and applied perspectives to deepen understanding of how body image, embodiment, and sociocultural factors shape eating-related distress. The volume highlights the impact of contemporary phenomena, such as social media and the COVID-19 pandemic, while proposing innovative approaches to assessment and intervention, including virtual reality and prevention programs. By adopting a dimensional and inclusive framework, this volume moves beyond diagnostic categories to address diverse populations and real-world contexts, ultimately promoting integrated, person-centered strategies for mental health and well-being.
Contents
Preface. FROM THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL SUPPORT...Social Media and Body Image. The Role of Self-Compassion in Body Image. Applications of Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders. Attentional Bias and Body Perceptions in Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors. Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors, and Body Dysmorphia Among LGBTQ+ People. Negative Physical Self-perception in Athletes with Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors. Beyond the Mirror: Exploring Body Image in Individuals with Obesity. TO PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXTS. Prevention of Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors Focusing on Body Image. Body Experience in Eating Disorders: Clinical Guidelines. Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviours, Meaningful Occupations and Perceptual Disturbances: A Multidimensional Perspective. Challenges and Perspectives for Informal Caregivers in Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors: French Insights. Patient Partner in DEAB Intervention: Experiential Knowledge of the Body. Bodies in Context: How Gender and Sexuality Shape Body Perception Disturbances and Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors. Body Image and Embodied Cognition in Eating Disorders: Clinical and Therapeutic Perspectives. Conclusion. Index.



