Finding Peace with Your Body weaves together the authors personal story as well as her work as a psychotherapist to create an interactive self-help guidebook to help readers find harmony with their bodies.
This is an interactive book with a fresh perspective that encourages the reader to dive deeper into their own personal history and use the book as a place to journal and complete specific homework instructions to change their relationship with their body. The book includes personal anecdotes, theoretical orientation, and specific clinical intervention in a way that helps the reader understand context, personal experience, and the ability to create direct behavioral and cognitive change in their life. The journey map includes not only reflective prompts but also weaves in historical context regarding the subjugation of womens bodies throughout time.
Organized so that it can be used by individuals or practitioners assisting their clients along the journey of recovery from an eating disorder, this book offers readers hope, practical tools, and a road map for working through specific body image issues with practical skills and therapeutic interventions.
Finding Peace with Your Body weaves together the authors personal story as well as her work as a psychotherapist to create an interactive self-help guidebook to help readers find harmony with their bodies.
Introduction Part 1: An Understanding and Background on Body Image
1.
Defining Body Image
2. Yes, It Is Possible to Change Your Relationship with
Your Body . . . It Will Just Take Time
3. The Media Lies to You
4. The
History of Diets and How They Fail
5. Trauma and the Body Impact
6.
Interrupters to Body Connection
7. Parenting and Body Image: Healing
Ourselves, Healing the Future Generation Part 2: A Healing of Our Past and
Present Parts
8. Changing the Messaging
9. Radical Acceptance
10. Moving to
Love
11. Its OK If You Dont Feel Good All of the Time
12. Embodiment: What
Does It Mean to Be at Peace with Your Body?
Johanna Kulp, MSW, LCSW, is founder and owner of Live Well Therapy Associates, a psychotherapy practice in Philadelphia, PA. She has 15+ years experience helping those in eating disorder recovery.