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Page 1: Poor eating patterns  Preoccupation with food and self  Extreme dieting  Lower self-esteem  Drug & alcohol abuse  General physical and mental
Page 2: Poor eating patterns  Preoccupation with food and self  Extreme dieting  Lower self-esteem  Drug & alcohol abuse  General physical and mental
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Poor eating patterns Preoccupation with

food and self Extreme dieting Lower self-esteem Drug & alcohol

abuse General physical

and mental ill health

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5’9” and would weigh 110 pounds

measurements would be 39-18-33

would not menstruate due to inadequate levels of fat on her body

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Over three-quarters of the covers of women’s

magazines include at least one message about how to change a woman’s bodily

appearance by diet, exercise or cosmetic surgery

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A study involving nine and ten year old girls, showed that 40% of the subjects have already at some point in their life tried to lose weight

At the age of thirteen, 53% of American girls are “unhappy with their bodies”, and this number grows to 78% by the time the girls reach seventeen

Ten year old girls and boys told researchers they were dissatisfied with their own bodies after watching a music video by Britney Spears

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“It doesn't matter if you are black, white, Latina, Asian or a lesbian. If you are a girl and you watch television, read magazines or just walk around campus, you are constantly bombarded with images of unattainable beauty and body ideals.”

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African American women are thought to embrace their bodies and not worry about cultural norms.

In many cultures, women have been proud to be large

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The weight loss, medical, and advertising industries have an enormous impact on

women across racial and ethnic boundaries.

These industries all insist that white and thin is beautiful and that fatness is always a dangerous problem in need of correction.

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Our culture defines who we are It is important to love ourselves and our

bodies If we do that, we can change society and

make a difference

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Find ways to diversify our circle of friends. Support magazines that show men and women of all

colors, sizes, shapes, and abilities. Write a letter to a TV station or magazine or clothing store

that shows positive (or negative) images of men or women of color, and let them know what you think.

Read whatever you can find on race and body size issues that support self- acceptance instead of trying to make your body conform to any "ideal.''

Plan together how to challenge ourselves and others when we judge men and women on the basis of skin color and appearance.

Form or join a group or organization that promotes self-acceptance and self-love for all our sizes and in all our diversity.

Learn more about how our bodies work, through self-help sessions and/or discussion.

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Recognize that your body is your own, make a list of what you like about yourself.

Change your thought process, decide to only think positively and hang out with positive people.

Build self-esteem, give yourself 3 compliments a day.

If you choose to change something about yourself (how fit you are) make it realistic and create goals for yourself.

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Cheryl-Ann could not believe her 13 yr. old daughter had a friend saving for breast implants.

To show that bodies come in different shapes and sizes she created clay replicas of women’s torsos.

These women shared private struggles and concerns about their bodies with her.

There are 120 clay torsos of women aged 19-91. The project opened discussions on body image,

self-worth, and helped those heal from traumatic experiences

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“Our bodies tell our life story. They are portraits of our

journeys and experiences. Knowing that our body is

beautiful just as it exists is a message more people need to

see and hear.”- Cheryl-Ann Webster –

Each clay sculpture was decorated to honor the women’s life experiences.

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Media texts are beginning to acknowledge the effects of body image distortion and are taking steps to improve it!

By creating shows and campaign ads they have begun to redeem themselves.

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Some questions you may be feeling:- Where can I go where no one will judge me or treat

my any differently?- Where can I go where my information and my

feelings will remain private?- I don’t know any places that I can go in my

neighborhood.- I don’t have a car, how can I get to these places?- I don’t have much money, how am I ever going to

afford to get these services.- No one wants to listen to my problems, are there

people out there that are willing to listen and to help me?

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Number: 516- 489-2322 (call for appts) Location: 16 Main Street Hempstead, NY Time by bus: approx. 10 minutes!!! Help Line: 504-HELP

Free and Confidential from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Support Groups:

There are a number of groups that you can go to and sit in, everyone is welcome! Others share the issues that they have had to face and how they have overcome them. There are women and mens groups, go to http://www.mhanc.org/default.aspx?PageID=717 and call the contact information for which ever group you would like to attend.

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Number: (516) 877-4820 (call for appts.) Location: Adelphi University’s Hy

Weinberg Center on Cambridge Avenue 2nd

Fl. Time by bus: 10-15 minutes Price: as low as $5.00 per session Services: You can meet with a doctoral

student for a counseling session. Everything is confidential where anything that is on your mind can be released.

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Number: (516) 221-9494 Location: 1262 Powell Ave, Merrick, NY Time by bus: 25 minutes Services: The organization provides group

counseling sessions on self image as well as multiple different types of therapy: Phone therapy Group Therapy Life Skill classes (by telephone)

Everything is confidential and, at times, you won’t even have to come in!!!

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There is only one person who could ever make you happy, and that person is you.David Burns, Intimate Connections

"Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly.“ St. Francis De Sales

"Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.“ Judy Garland

The world has become uglier since it began to look into a mirror every day; so let us settle for the mirror image and do without an inspection of the original. - Kraus, Karl

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