Description
In today's digital landscape, where social media shapes identities, A Therapist's Guide to Treating Eating Disorders in a Social Media Age offers vital insights for mental health professionals. This essential guidebook, published by W W Norton & Company, combines innovative phototherapy techniques with a deep understanding of the psychological impact of social media on body image. Perfect for therapists working with adolescents and young adults, this 288-page resource provides evidence-based strategies to navigate the complexities of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. Shauna Frisbie's expertise shines as she integrates healing narratives, neuroscience, and client-selected imagery to support those struggling with their body image. Therapists will learn how to foster self-compassion, self-reflection, and meaningful healing experiences for their clients amid the distractions of today's hyper-connected world. Arm yourself with tools that not only educate but empower healing in the age of Instagram, Snapchat, and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this guide is a must-have resource for addressing the challenges of eating disorders in an era dominated by social media. Enhance your therapeutic practice today with this comprehensive roadmap for helping clients reclaim their self-worth and relationship with their bodies.