Acceptance in Body Image concerns Symposium ACT for Body Image concerns ACBS World Conference IX, 2011

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Acceptance in Body Image concerns Symposium ACT for Body Image concerns ACBS World Conference IX, 2011 Sophie CHEVAL Private practice, Paris, France

What IS acceptance? WHY is it so hard? What are the underlying mechanisms of non-acceptance?

Acceptance is not about reality in itself Accepting painful FACTS Body Image Dissatisfaction is not correlated to an actual morphological difference BILLAUD & al., 2010 RUMSEY & HARCOURT, 2004

Body Image Dissatisfaction persists across time, even after a favorable change Ex. Past obesity and Phantom fat SCHWARZ & BROWNELL, 2004

Acceptance in Body Image concerns is NOT about what you LOOK like Being fully present to what you think, feel and remember HAYES, 1994 ; CORDOVA, 2001 Accepting your Body Image = Welcoming all psychological events associated with your Body Image

WHY is it so hard, then? Hypothesis: Paradox : Our physical appearance may be the part of ourselves we know the least It is like our voice

Consequence for Body Image Acceptance: Being stuck in our own perspective: Fusion With psychological events connected to our self-perception Mediation of words: Fusion With our conceptualized self

Can you really have access to what you look like? Narcissus Can we ever catch our image? Experience of our Body Image: Only from our own perspective

In what circumstances do you see yourself?

You can never see yourself as others see you: as a person in movement As far as Body Image is concerned, I do not know myself as well as I know Bill Clinton

Then why be so uncomfortable with being filmed? Films may not match our mental image of ourselves

Ex. : Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) VEALE, 2004 ; VEALE & RILEY, 2001 Struggle against doubts regarding physical appearance Compulsive mirror-checking : Diminishing the emotions linked to the uncertainty and instability of Body Image

We stand in our own partial selfperspective of our Body Image Credit to our inner sources of information Fusion With private events & With a conceptualized self as an aesthetic object

Self-perspective of Body Image How I look = how I feel + what I think about how I look Stuck inside Private events connected to my physical appearance : They are IN myself / They ARE myself Looking good = Feeling good Consequence : Psychological avoidance

Self-perspective of Body Image Reinforcement & endless struggle An example : shame Reinforcement & lack of flexibility An example : looking at pictures

Body Image concerns: a conceptualized self as an aesthetic object VEALE, 2004 ; CHEVAL, 2010 Self definition through physical traits Self = verbal rules connecting physical traits to 3 other personal dimensions 1) Being normal 2) True worth of the person 3) Risk of rejection

Body Image concerns: a conceptualized self as an aesthetic object 2 main behaviors connected to physical appearance Experiential avoidance 1) Achieve physical perfection Conformity to an ideal 2) Conceal imperfection(s) from others Avoidance of verbal disclosure and behavioral display SHERRY & al., 2009

Conclusion Aging skin concerns : A typical illustration of a conceptualized self as an aesthetic object Aesthetic object = ageless + flawless Absence of change Perfection Skin : The exterior surface of the body should represent the inner self

I must always look young 1) Aging skin : An autonomous and inescapable process Aging skin concerns = Struggling against an unbeatable enemy Metaphor for how vain it is to engage in striving against unpleasant psychological events

I must always look young 2) Fighting against aging skin : Fusion with our photographic Body Image self-perception

I must always look young Looking good = Living good? Botox and emotional processes HAVAS & al., 2010 Metaphor for the vital consequences of the struggle: Is looking younger worth feeling less lively?

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