This paper examined how art therapy and psychotherapy were utilized to affect the self-esteem of a subject exhibiting dieting and overeating behavior. The hypothesis of this research was that the combined therapies would result in increased self-esteem. Though self-esteem is a major issue of both the eating-disordered population and an individual exhibiting dieting and overeating behavior, the subject has never had an eating disorder diagnosis. The case study was a 43-year-old, 5 foot-4 inch, woman presently weighing 205 pounds. The subject\u27s self-esteem Issues appeared to be similar to various issues of the eating-disordered population. During and after her college years, the subject has unsuccessfully attempted to control her eating b...
AbstractBinge eating disorder involves binging on food without purging afterwards, causing significa...
Background and objectives: Cognitive behavioural models of eating disorders highlight low self-estee...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
This paper examined how art therapy and psychotherapy were utilized to affect the self-esteem of a ...
Research purpose - to analyze and present effects of art therapy to body perception of persons with ...
A qualitative, art-based research approach is used in this study to explore the relationship between...
The first part of this thesis is a systematic review evaluating the role of spontaneous imagery and ...
Holmqvist, G. & Lundqvist Persson, C. (2011). Is there evidence for the use of art therapy in treatm...
This study provides the result of a doctorate research into the impact of existential psychotherapeu...
Negative self-image is considered typical of eating disorders. The present thesis aimed to study cl...
Art therapy has been implemented in eating disorder treatment facilities to aid in a multidisciplina...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature investigating the impact of targeted psy...
While working as an art therapist treating anorec-tic patients in an in-patient Eating Disorder Depa...
As with any type of treatment the requirement for evidence based practice (EBP) has also affected ar...
As with any type of treatment the requirement for evidence based practice (EBP) has also affected ar...
AbstractBinge eating disorder involves binging on food without purging afterwards, causing significa...
Background and objectives: Cognitive behavioural models of eating disorders highlight low self-estee...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
This paper examined how art therapy and psychotherapy were utilized to affect the self-esteem of a ...
Research purpose - to analyze and present effects of art therapy to body perception of persons with ...
A qualitative, art-based research approach is used in this study to explore the relationship between...
The first part of this thesis is a systematic review evaluating the role of spontaneous imagery and ...
Holmqvist, G. & Lundqvist Persson, C. (2011). Is there evidence for the use of art therapy in treatm...
This study provides the result of a doctorate research into the impact of existential psychotherapeu...
Negative self-image is considered typical of eating disorders. The present thesis aimed to study cl...
Art therapy has been implemented in eating disorder treatment facilities to aid in a multidisciplina...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature investigating the impact of targeted psy...
While working as an art therapist treating anorec-tic patients in an in-patient Eating Disorder Depa...
As with any type of treatment the requirement for evidence based practice (EBP) has also affected ar...
As with any type of treatment the requirement for evidence based practice (EBP) has also affected ar...
AbstractBinge eating disorder involves binging on food without purging afterwards, causing significa...
Background and objectives: Cognitive behavioural models of eating disorders highlight low self-estee...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...