2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.101658
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A cognitive dissonance body image intervention ‘Free Being Me’ delivered by guide leaders to adolescent girl guides in India: A pilot and acceptability trial

Nicole Paraskeva,
Georgina Pegram,
Radhika Goel
et al.
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“…Internal conflicts and subject and object conflicts under cognitive dissonance will be strengthened due to unreasonable emotional regulation. In the study of Paraskeva, et al, in 2024, it was pointed out that the internalization of external ideal and the social and cultural pressure of realizing external ideal would lead to physical dissatisfaction, which in turn led to eating disorders [8]. Eating disorders are a form of cognitive dissonance that can produce psychological discomfort.…”
Section: The Wrong Way To Regulate Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Internal conflicts and subject and object conflicts under cognitive dissonance will be strengthened due to unreasonable emotional regulation. In the study of Paraskeva, et al, in 2024, it was pointed out that the internalization of external ideal and the social and cultural pressure of realizing external ideal would lead to physical dissatisfaction, which in turn led to eating disorders [8]. Eating disorders are a form of cognitive dissonance that can produce psychological discomfort.…”
Section: The Wrong Way To Regulate Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eating disorders are a form of cognitive dissonance that can produce psychological discomfort. In order to reduce this discomfort, the appeal of the women in the study, called "free me," aims to encourage girls to speak out and challenge unrealistic physical ideals through a series of language, behavior and written activities, resulting in greater anxiety [8]. This call is a sign of not being fully aware of the idea that there is essential error in cognitive dissonance.…”
Section: The Wrong Way To Regulate Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%