Body Image #1 | Body Image #2 | Body Image #3 | Body Image #4 |
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Cognitive
"I’m gonna go on a juicing diet and do intermittent fasting for several weeks to loose this weight"
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Affective
"I don’t like my long crooked nose…it makes me look like a bird"
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Behavioral
Mackenzie would like to gain weight, so she changes her diet to selecting nutrient-rich foods
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Perceptual
The person is actually fit but they say they are fat in a selfie
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Affective
"My goodness my calves are looking good! I dare somebody try to steal my shine."
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Perceptual
"Does this make my butt look big?"
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Cognitive
Because Lynn is satisfied with the way she looks, she finds that a contributing factor to wellbeing and happiness
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Behavioral
(While looking in the mirror), “Ugh how do these celebrities have such nice bodies?? Why can’t I look like them? I have to find out what they do, maybe it’s more makeup or nicer clothes?!”
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Behavioral
"I don’t like the way I look, I should stop eating junk food every day and start exercising daily"
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Cognitive
"I’d look better if I was thinner"
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Perceptual
Rebecca thinks the doctor will say something about her being overweight, but instead the doctor says she is underweight
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Affective
"I don’t wanna wear this swimsuit, I’m already looking like a toothpick"
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Perceptual
"Noooo sweetheart that dress doesn’t make you look fat!"
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Behavioral
Lacy is unsatisfied with her post pregnancy appearance, she can’t stand the stretch marks on her stomach and gained 20 pounds. She covers her body whenever she goes out by wearing winter clothes (jacket & pants)
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Affective
Sarah feels satisfied with her body size, weight, and individual body parts
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Cognitive
Regardless if people see him as skinny or fat New Jack doesn’t care how people view his body image. To him he’s still that same guy who loves his job as an engineer
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