The Mother Daughter Relationship and Self-Image
[2024-02-15 02:17:52]
It is no wonder living in a world characterized by a fixed appearance, it is learning that children, especially girls, are distrusting and abusing their bodies. Susan Williams uses the concept of "gender system" to define the structure of women - or gender is fluid and is specific to the concept of time and place (Williams 31). As such an environment, family life has a strong parent's influence which can completely change the sexual space and therefore can change the concept of child's gender.
Many studies have examined the family relationship model (here, here, here) and its impact on the body image. What we know is that, especially in the relationship between mother and daughter, the mother is not balanced by her body, the image of the child's body and meal problems increase. Without intervention, this relationship model will continue until adulthood. When you feel well and have high self-esteem, the chances of making a healthy decision will increase. Positive Positive Factor This is why it is easier to navigate first, although the way to love is easier, you experience more freedom and a stronger self sensation in this process I will do.
It is shown according to body image and self-esteem of the relationship Thompson and Smolak (2001), strongly relation body image and self-esteem, the negative body image evaluation focus to align to the studies that can lead to low self-esteem It has been. Sheslow, Hassink, Wallance, and according to the study by Delancey (1993), or to report complaints, woman or to use the perception of distortion of the image and the weight of the body has a low self-esteem, psychosocial problem is often a tendency It is said that. A person with a positive body image than people who have difficulty in relationships. This finding is supported by studies by Rodin, Silberstein, and Striegel-Moore (1985). It shows that the physical self-concept is important to everyone. Larger than men
How do you develop your own image? Our self image, or how we see ourselves and our basic personality structure, develops mainly through a combination of genetic (natural) relationships and interpersonal relationships (raising). It comes from seeing other people, especially mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, grandmothers, grandfathers, important teachers, pastors and other important people. Love is the key to developing positive and religious self-image. Firstly, if love is not felt in the life and mind of the subject love is loved, it can not be told. Lover keep on loving until he reacts to chords and try different ways of love. This is a challenge for all of us, as parents may have resistant children. Because there is a possibility that the world will differ in the development of self-esteem, we will never give up our hands with our love. Love should not be checked, rigid, or restrained. If you do not feel, you can not truly fall in love with other people (Love Therapy, P. Morris, pp