Body Image and Sexualization: When Comments Trigger Dysmorphia, Shame, or Risk of Disordered Eating
Body image is a psychological construct describing how people perceive, evaluate, and emotionally respond to their own physical appearance. When appearance is repeatedly framed through sexualized, value-laden language, some individuals develop maladaptive patterns including body dissatisfaction, self-objectification, and, in vulnerable populations, symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) or disordered eating. The seed topic suggested by… Read More »