The body confidence book

Phillippa Diedrichs

Book - 2024

"In this groundbreaking book for teens, research psychologist Professor Phillippa Diedrichs empowers us to respect our bodies and disrupt the harmful societal pressures we experience every day. By age 15, 60% of us lack body confidence. It's now seen as normal to grow up feeling unhappy with our bodies. But it doesn't have to be this way. From filtered faces and dangerous body expectations on social media, to the pressures put on us by friends and family, our bodies have been through enough. The time is now to rally against these outdated ideals and create communities that celebrate the diversity of our bodies. Through science and storytelling, Professor Diedrichs breaks down key topics such as toxic social media content, the... value of diverse role models, health and body image and expressing yourself through your looks. Providing you with the information, positivity, and encouragement to accept and respect yourself, this book will give you the power to challenge appearance stereotypes and feel at home in your body."--Publisher's description.

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Published
Beverly, Massachussettes : Frances Lincoln Children's Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Phillippa Diedrichs (author)
Other Authors
Naomi Wilkinson (illustrator)
Physical Description
159 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 154-155).
ISBN
9780711279070
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Review by Booklist Review

This informative and upbeat book promotes body positivity and body activism for young people, regardless of gender. Diedrichs, a research psychologist and expert in body image and mental health, offers advice on how to practice respect and appreciation for your body. The book discusses body appearance and ideal-body stereotypes, and it offers tips on how to embrace body diversity and reject unrealistic body standards. It covers how to care for your unique body and how to avoid comparing your body with others'. Diedrichs provides tips on spotting toxic social media content and explains how porn isn't a realistic representation of people's bodies. Links are included to specific websites of photo galleries of a wide variety of breasts, vulvas, and penises to show how their differences are perfectly normal. Wilkinson's vibrant illustrations of people with different body types and various genders complement the text. This frank and honest book will reassure readers that it's okay to love and respect their bodies as they are.

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