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Body image problems & body dysmorphic disorder [electronic resource] : the definitive treatment and recovery approach / by Lauren Callaghan, Annemarie O'Connor, and Chloe Catchpole.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Newark, Nottinghamshire : Trigger, 2016Description: 271 pages : illustrations (black and white)Content type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781911246114 (e-book) :
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.852 23
LOC classification:
  • RC569.5.B64 C3 2016
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in printed form ISBN 9781911246107
Summary: Definitive and user-friendly recovery and support books with a compassionate, straightforward and innovative approach, helping sufferers to recover from mental health issues. Now selected for the Reading Well for mental health booklist.This book is brought to you by Trigger, as part of our innovative and philanthropic Pullingthetrigger range. Find out more at www.triggerpublishing.com.Written by a woman who has suffered from debilitating body image issues and two leading clinical psychologists, this book provides simple yet highly effective self-help methods to help you overcome body image concerns and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). In Part I we follow Chloe Catchpole's desperate struggle with her body dissatisfaction, BDD, and depression. We learn how body dysmorphia tore her life apart, turning a happy, sociable young girl into someone who hid herself away from the world. She was so afraid of being seen in public that she dropped out of school and became a prisoner in her own bedroom. It wasn't until Chloe met clinical psychologists Lauren Callaghan and Annemarie O'Connor that she started to believe recovery was possible. With their help, she learned about the illness that was dominating her life and learned effective strategies to challenge and overcome her BDD. In Part II, Lauren and Annemarie guide us through the treatment and recovery approach that they used with Chloe. It is a user-friendly, evidence-based approach which supports people suffering from body image issues and BDD as they go through the treatment process, liberating them from their body image concerns.
List(s) this item appears in: MCHFT - Psychiatry and Psychology E-Books
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Item type Home library Class number URL Status Notes Date due Barcode
E-book Bolton NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan local info note
E-book Bridgewater Community NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan local info note
E-book East Cheshire NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan local info note
E-book Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan local info note
E-book Mid Cheshire NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan local info note
E-book Pennine Care NHS Knowledge Service Link to resource Not for loan local info note
E-book Tameside and Glossop NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan local info note

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Definitive and user-friendly recovery and support books with a compassionate, straightforward and innovative approach, helping sufferers to recover from mental health issues. Now selected for the Reading Well for mental health booklist.This book is brought to you by Trigger, as part of our innovative and philanthropic Pullingthetrigger range. Find out more at www.triggerpublishing.com.Written by a woman who has suffered from debilitating body image issues and two leading clinical psychologists, this book provides simple yet highly effective self-help methods to help you overcome body image concerns and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). In Part I we follow Chloe Catchpole's desperate struggle with her body dissatisfaction, BDD, and depression. We learn how body dysmorphia tore her life apart, turning a happy, sociable young girl into someone who hid herself away from the world. She was so afraid of being seen in public that she dropped out of school and became a prisoner in her own bedroom. It wasn't until Chloe met clinical psychologists Lauren Callaghan and Annemarie O'Connor that she started to believe recovery was possible. With their help, she learned about the illness that was dominating her life and learned effective strategies to challenge and overcome her BDD. In Part II, Lauren and Annemarie guide us through the treatment and recovery approach that they used with Chloe. It is a user-friendly, evidence-based approach which supports people suffering from body image issues and BDD as they go through the treatment process, liberating them from their body image concerns.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9781911246107

Electronic reproduction. Browns Books For Students. Mode of access: World Wide Web.