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An existential-phenomenological investigation of women’s experience of becoming less obsessed with their bodily appearance


Jennifer K. Kirby

Abstract

This study investigated women’s lived experience of becoming less obsessed with their bodily appearance. Written narrative accounts were collected from seven women co-participants and a phenomenological analysis of these descriptive protocols was then performed in order to reveal the prereflective structure of the focal phenomenon, seven essential constituents of which emerged. A major goal of this research was to contribute to the undernourished area of phenomenological research regarding the experience of body image.


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eISSN: 1445-7377
print ISSN: 2079-7222