Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAllen Fields Modified over 9 years ago
2
What is Body Image? The dynamic perception of one’s own body How it looks, feels and moves Dynamic because it changes Can change in relation to mood, physical appearance, and environment Shaped by perception and emotions Does NOT always reflect what is real
3
Adolescents are acutely aware of their appearance and very sensitive to how they are perceived Self-esteem is very important with regard to general motivation, learning capacity and self- acceptance Developing a positive body image and aiming for a healthy lifestyle will help enhance self- esteem
4
Why is it important? 50-88% of adolescents feel negative about their body shape and size 85% of adolescents worry A LOT about how they look When surveyed “The way I look, is the most important part of my self-worth” ideas, gifts, personalities, thoughts, talents, interests…
5
Have you ever been on the receiving end of a cruel comment about your physical size or appearance? Have others let you know, in some way, that you’re not attractive enough? Do you find clothes shopping unpleasant because of fears about how others will judge you? Have you ever skipped an activity to avoid comments about your appearance? Do you think often about dieting because of comments about your weight? Have you considered changing aspects of your appearance to look better to others? Have you ever made cruel comments to others about their appearance?
6
How can our perception of body image be distorted?
7
The Media “Dove Evolution” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U
9
The Media Adolescents watch, on average, 1023 hrs of T.V/year 28hrs/week We are bombarded with images of what we’re supposed to look like and not what we look like…Distorted? Forms of Media: T.V, Advertisements, Billboards, Magazines, Movies, Websites and Video Games
10
A Distorted Body Image? The avg. female model is 5’10” and 110lbs!! The avg. female person is 5’4” and 144lbs
12
Tyra Banks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObvDqe4TbUs
13
We need to understand how the media can distort our perception of body image We need to understand and prevent weight-based discrimination
20
We’re in a culture where the most important job is to be attractive, especially for women The point I’m trying to make, is that by looking at these images without understanding them, will cause you to lose sight of what you really look like, and that it is very hard to look in the mirror and see yourself with any reality It’s scary to not “weigh” our self-esteem, because it is such a cultural norm. Research has show that these cultural messages, lead to eating disorders. It’s interesting that, just as feminism came along and aloud women to take up more “space”, along came the advertising industry and said “No! Reduce that space.”
21
We need to understand how the media can distort our perception of body image We need to understand and prevent weight-based discrimination
22
Why? Weight-based Discrimination Definition: Discrimination or stereotyping of one’s weight, especially large or thin people Ex. Overweight/obese people are lazy, lack self discipline, less intelligent, lack character Ex. Underweight people are unattractive or anorexic Occurs mostly after our body image has become distorted Comments or actions towards others based on their body image
23
Discrimination can be: Verbal: insults, ridicule, teasing, stereotypes, derogatory names OR Physical: bullying, aggressive behaviours
24
Final Message This is our culture, and we have a right to develop and define who we are, in ways that are meaningful to us, not the media or anybody else trying to distort the true image, of who we really are.
25
TED Talks: Looks aren’t everything, believe me, I’m a model http://www.ted.com/talks/cameron_russell_looks_aren_ t_everything_believe_me_i_m_a_model?language=en#t -187107
26
Turn Beauty Inside Out 1 Page Reflection Write a reflection about someone beautiful if your life, inside and out. Or Write about someone who has inspired you to change your life in one form or another.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.