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Overcoming Body Hatred Workbook: A Woman's Guide to Healing Negative Body Image and Nurturing Self-Worth Using CBT and Depth Psychology

Overcoming Body Hatred Workbook: A Woman's Guide to Healing Negative Body Image and Nurturing Self-Worth Using CBT and Depth Psychology

Current price: $26.95
Publication Date: April 1st, 2024
Publisher:
New Harbinger Publications
ISBN:
9781648482076
Pages:
176
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Description

Powerful skills to help you make peace with your body and nurture a deeper, more meaningful sense of self.

Do you hate your body? Are you deeply dissatisfied with your appearance, shape, or weight--so much so that you avoid looking at yourself in the mirror, avoid certain social situations, or dread having your photo taken? If so, you are not alone. Body dissatisfaction and even body hatred have reached epidemic levels in our culture--particularly for women and girls. But you don't have to live your life consumed by feelings of shame and self-hatred. This workbook offers a way out of the darkness.

Grounded in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and depth psychology, this workbook offers a two-pronged approach for healing from negative body image, so you can literally feel more comfortable in your own skin. You'll find powerful skills to help you cope with the stress and intense emotions caused by body hatred, as well as strategies to help you nurture a deeper sense of self-worth.

With this workbook, you'll learn to move past your physical body to focus on:

  • Identifying your values and your life's purpose
  • Finding your voice and using it to set boundaries--with yourself and others
  • Managing life stress in healthy ways
  • Changing how you respond to toxic cultural messages about appearance
  • Cultivating an embodied presence in the moment

The psychological and emotional toll of body hatred is immense. If you're ready to heal the stress and pain of feeling "not okay" in your body, this workbook can help you make peace with your physical appearance and feel whole as a person.

About the Author

Kathryn C. Holt, PhD, LCSW, is a depth psychotherapist in private practice in Boulder, CO. She writes about bodies, motherhood, spirituality, and healing while bridging the fields of Jungian and behavioral psychology. She studied dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) at Columbia University, and is coauthor of The Stronger Than BPD Journal. She completed her PhD in depth psychology with a focus on Jungian and archetypal psychology, researching how people make peace with their bodies after suffering with body hatred.