饮食失调症的干预程序—Body Project
Eating Disorder Intervention—Body Project
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作者: 吴思远:西南大学发展与教育心理学,重庆
关键词: 身体干预计划干预饮食失调Body Project Intervention Eating Disorder
摘要: 近几年来,我国的饮食失调症患者呈快速上升趋势,饮食失调症已经成为全球最大的致死杀手之一。Stice在2000年提出的body project,以认知失调理论和饮食失调的双通道模型为基础,着重改善提高身体不满者的内在瘦观念,从而达到干预效果。本文分别从理论基础,被试与招募,形式与内容,来阐述该干预程序,最后提出了一些自己的看法。
Abstract: In recent years, China’s eating disorder patients showed a rapid upward trend. And eating disorder has become one of the world’s biggest killers of death. Stice in 2000 proposed body project, which is based on cognitive dissonance theory and the dual pathway model of eating disorder, focusing on improving internal thin idea to achieve the intervention effect. This paper describes the theoretical basis of body project, recruited subjects, form and content, and finally puts forward some views on it.
文章引用:吴思远 (2017). 饮食失调症的干预程序—Body Project. 心理学进展, 7(4), 484-489. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2017.74059

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