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Overcoming Worries About Body Image and Eating

A Self-help Guide for Teenagers

Author: Anne Stewart, Caz Nahman and Joanna Adams   Series: Helping Your Child

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Being a teenager isn't easy, and there are lots of challenges that you may have to face. Many young people feel worried about food and eating and the effect it has on their bodies, but this book can help.

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Summary

Being a teenager isn't easy, and there are lots of challenges that you may have to face. Many young people feel worried about food and eating and the effect it has on their bodies, but this book can help.

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Description

Most teenagers worry about their body and appearance at some point, and some may try to alter their eating in order to change their weight or shape.

If you are spending a lot of time worrying about how you look or what you are eating, it can become overwhelming and have a big impact on your life. The aim of this book is to help you to understand a bit more about these worries, what you can do about them and, most importantly, how you can develop a healthy relationship with your body and with food.

If these worries take hold, there is a risk of developing an eating disorder or becoming depressed. Eating disorders can have a huge and negative impact on your physical health, your emotional wellbeing, your relationships and social life. They can take control of your mind and body, which makes it difficult to feel motivated to recover, and it can be a long and difficult journey to get back on track, so it's better to tackle these worries early on.

Written by clinicians with many years of experience working in specialist eating disorder services for children and adolescents, this book follows an approach called cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), which is a really useful way of helping us to make sense of our experiences and overcome the difficulties that we face. CBT is an evidence-based approach, which means that lots of research has been done to evaluate it and show that it can be helpful.

The book includes help and support on:

Adolescent development, how we make sense of our experiences, healthy eating and how to look after yourself during the teenage years.

How you can stop body image and eating difficulties taking hold including ideas for feeling good about yourself, dealing with stress and managing social media. There is a chapter which focuses on issues for boys/young men.

How to get help from family, friends or professionals if you are struggling. There is also a chapter for parents/carers and families with suggestions on how they can help.

Overcoming for Teenagers is a series to support young people through common mental health issues during adolescence, using scientific techniques that have been proven to work.

Series editors: Associate Professor Polly Waite and Emeritus Professor Peter Cooper

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About the Author

Anne Stewart (Author)

Anne Stewart is an experienced consultant psychiatrist who has set up services for young people who struggle with eating, as well as doing teaching and research at the University of Oxford. Anne has lots of experience doing CBT with young people as well as training others in CBT. She is keen to help young people deal with worries about eating and body image early on so that they can get on with their lives.

Caz Nahman (Author)

Caz Nahman is a consultant psychiatrist who has worked with young people with an eating disorder both in the community and in hospital. She has an interest in athletes with eating disorders, boys who are struggling with eating difficulties and young people who have problems with their body image. She is keen on helping young people build a healthy relationship with exercise.

Joanna Adams (Author)

Joanna Adams is a clinical psychologist with lots of experience of working with young people with eating disorders, both individually and with their families. As well as doing therapy, Jo teaches professionals about CBT and is also involved in research to better understand eating disorders. She really wants to help young people to feel good about themselves and their bodies and to try and stop eating disorders from taking hold.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Robinson
Published
11th July 2024
Pages
480
ISBN
9781472147585

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