This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving'. © 2013 The Australian Psychological Society. All rights reserved.Background There is a large and expanding body of research on Objectification Theory. Central to the theory is the proposition that self‐objectification results in shame and anxiety surrounding the body, and as a consequence, the development of eating disorders. However, the theory and research have been developed and reported in the gender and social psychological literatures rather than the clinical literature. Accordingly, the goal of this article is to present an account of Objectification Theory to a clinical audience. Methods The article presents...
Researchers have traditionally used two measures of self-objectification, the Self-Objectification Q...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objectives The overall aim o...
Objective: Objectification theory posits that self‐objectification increases risk for disordered eat...
This thesis examines the impact of sexual objectification on women\u27s mental health. It presents, ...
Background: Previous research has documented that self-objectification is associated with numerous n...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Background: Previous research has documented that self-objectification is associated with numerous n...
Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) proposed objectification theory as an integrative framework for under...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Background: According to objectification theory, repeated experiences of sexual objectification, ill...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Researchers have traditionally used two measures of self-objectification, the Self-Objectification Q...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objectives The overall aim o...
Objective: Objectification theory posits that self‐objectification increases risk for disordered eat...
This thesis examines the impact of sexual objectification on women\u27s mental health. It presents, ...
Background: Previous research has documented that self-objectification is associated with numerous n...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Background: Previous research has documented that self-objectification is associated with numerous n...
Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) proposed objectification theory as an integrative framework for under...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Background: According to objectification theory, repeated experiences of sexual objectification, ill...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Researchers have traditionally used two measures of self-objectification, the Self-Objectification Q...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objectives The overall aim o...
Objective: Objectification theory posits that self‐objectification increases risk for disordered eat...