In a follow-up article for the Good News Network, Cristina Frick, having just completed her Master’s degree in Clinical and Community Psychology, compiles a slew of good news about campaigns that help women and young girls build confidence in their own bodies.
A Mental Health Minute
Against the backdrop of 10 million women dealing with eating disorders in the US alone, the Delta Delta Delta sorority helped launch the Reflections Body Image Program to focus on the health, wellness, and positive body image of young women in sororities across the United States. As a research-based program designed to prevent eating disorders, the campaign’s effectiveness was proven quite successful in empirical research.
In fact, the statistics of this program, created in collaboration with Dr. Carolyn Becker, professor of psychology at Trinity University, are truly amazing. For example, at one college, 48 percent of participants said they felt fat almost every day. Eight months later, the Reflections program had reduced by more than half the number of times these same participants felt that way, and some of the young women never had negative thoughts about themselves again — pretty powerful statistics.