Mindfulness and acceptance-based cognitive-behavioral therapies (MAB CBTs) are increasingly used in the treatment of body image disturbances. This case report describes an adjunct treatment component targeting body compassion in the… Click to show full abstract
Mindfulness and acceptance-based cognitive-behavioral therapies (MAB CBTs) are increasingly used in the treatment of body image disturbances. This case report describes an adjunct treatment component targeting body compassion in the course of an MAB CBT for an individual with body dissatisfaction. Body compassion is a new body-focused mindfulness and acceptance-based (MAB) construct that specifically describes the facets of the relationship individuals have with their bodies. The course of treatment included the originally planned MAB CBT protocol plus the additive component for five weekly 50-min individual sessions. During these sessions, body compassion was the primary treatment target. This phase of treatment utilized cognitive defusion, mindfulness, and self-compassion exercises. Over the course of this phase of treatment, the patient’s body compassion and body image flexibility significantly improved. The patient’s presenting symptoms also abated. Improvements were maintained at 1-, 3-, and 18-month follow-up time points. This case study illustrates several clinical strategies and provides initial support for body compassion as a viable treatment target for individuals struggling with body dissatisfaction.
               
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