Self Image

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Self-Image Eating disorders are not as simple as they may seem. They are complex conditions that begin from a variety of potential causes, Although they may begin with a preoccupation of food and weight, they often are about more than just food. Today’s has set exceeding amounts of unattainable standards of what beauty should appear to be. The idea of what a perfect body is has driven ordinary people to regard their image with dissatisfaction. This extreme dissatisfaction has led individual's to extreme thoughts and behaviours, such as mental health issues and eating disorders, by attempting to reach such unattainable goals. Anorexia nervosa and binge eating disorders are two very severe eating disorders that have become exceedingly large issues in today’s society due to a variety of reasons such as families, cultures and the largest and increasing on of all media, theses influences are greatly impacting individuals in their everyday life biased on their self image. An individual's family is the first influence on ones body image. The first years of life, individual's are constantly in the presence of their family, for what is heard and seen in this context is incredibly influential to an adolescents point of view of placing themselves within the world around them. Parents will often indirect praise their child with comments such as “pretty”, “little”, “polite”, “well behaved” or characteristics such as “big”, And “strong” for a young boy. This reinforces desirable qualities of females and males to their children. Parents are unaware of the tremendous impact they have on their child and its development, of self and need to try and not praise their young for taboo characteristics which can lead to negative self image in not s... ... middle of paper ... ...ing coupons so that food is cheaper” (Zibas). The proceeding quotation transmits how individuals today are constantly surrounded by images of food which can provoke unnecessary cravings, that can lead to over eating. The media controversially advertises thinness and food with can lead individuals to eating disorders. In conclusion, families, cultures, and the media influence self-image, which has resulted in eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosas and binge eating disorders, being an issue in today’s society. Having a healthy body image means reconsigning the individual strengths and qualities that cause an individual to accept themselves beyond weight, and appearances, resisting the pressure to strive for the myth of the “ perfect Image” that is influenced by society and media. It is important to recognize that true beauty come in all sizes shape and forms.

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