Childhood Abuse, Body Shame, and Addictive Plastic Surgery The Face of Trauma
Auteur : Constantian Mark B.
Childhood Abuse, Body Shame, and Addictive Plastic Surgery explores the psychopathology that plastic surgeons can encounter when seemingly excellent surgical candidates develop body dysmorphic disorder postoperatively. By examining how developmental abuse and neglect influence body image, personality, addictions, resilience, and adult health, this highly readable book uncovers the childhood sources of body dysmorphic disorder. Written from the unique perspective of a leading plastic surgeon with extensive experience in this area and featuring many poignant clinical vignettes and groundbreaking trauma research, this heavily referenced text offers a new explanation for body dysmorphic disorder that provides help for therapists and surgeons and hope for patients.
Foreword, David L. Corwin, MD
Preface
Acknowledgments
The First Piece: The Tip of the Thread
Chapter 1: Where the Thread Began: What Surgeons Learn From Patients and Their Families
Chapter 2: What the Mental Health Literature Says About Body Dysmorphic Disorder
The Second Piece: The Roots: Developmental Trauma and Its Effects
Chapter 3: The Valley of the Shadow: Core Issues and Parenting
Chapter 4: Body Image and Body Image Disorders
The Third Piece: The Fruits: How We Suffer and Medicate
Chapter 5: The Ways We Suffer: Body Shame and the Astounding Spectrum of Its Ravages
Chapter 6: The Ways We Medicate: Addictions and Behaviors Most Relevant to Body Image
The Fourth Piece: How Nature Copes
Chapter 7: The Effects of Trauma on Brain and Body
Chapter 8: Behavior, PTSD, and Surgical Compulsion in Plastic Surgery Patients: Trailing the Trauma Prevalence
The Fifth Piece: Toward the End of the Thread: Trauma, Body Image, Plastic Surgery, and Resilience
Chapter 9: Adverse Childhood Events in Medical and Plastic Surgery Patients and Their Effects on Adult Health, Personality, and Surgical Happiness
Chapter 10: Resilience: The Antidote and the Inspiration
Afterword
Mark B. Constantian, MD, FACS, has practiced plastic surgery in Nashua, New Hampshire, since 1978 and has faculty appointments at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Virginia. He is the author of more than 100 professional journal articles and book chapters and two previous textbooks, including Rhinoplasty: Craft and Magic.
Date de parution : 12-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 12-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Childhood Abuse, Body Shame, and Addictive Plastic Surgery :
Mots-clés :
Body Dysmorphic Disorder; Chronic Social Defeat Stress; trauma; Body Dysmorphic Disorder Patients; Young Man; body dysmorphia; Anorexia Nervosa; body dissatisfaction; Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease; plastic surgery; Bariatric Surgery; cosmetic surgery; Childhood Emotional Abuse; body shame; Weight Loss Surgery; BDD; Postoperative Satisfaction; emotional abuse; Complex Regional Pain Syndromes; Mark B; Constantian; Body Image Disorders; Pre-frontal Cortex; Plastic Surgery Patients; BDD; Rhinoplasty Patients; Adverse Childhood Events; Eating Disorders; Body Dysmorphic; Ace Score; NA; Normal Noses; Vagal Brake