Body image is a complex concept, with studies showing that up to 50% of adults express dissatisfaction with their appearance. Psychologists emphasize that body image involves both psychological and physical dimensions, deeply tied to brain processes and mental health. Negative body image can contribute to anxiety, depression, and disordered eating, impacting overall well-being. Because unhealthy views of one’s body often develop subtly, early recognition remains a significant challenge, underscoring the importance of understanding how our perceptions shape health outcomes. For more, visit the National Eating Disorders Association.
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26. Social Comparison Theory Social Comparison Theory, first introduced by psychologist Leon Festinger, suggests that individuals determine their own worth and abilities by comparing themselves to…