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| Preface |
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| Part I The Basics |
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1 Stress, Skin, and Beauty: The Basic Science Base |
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2 The Science and Psychology of Beauty |
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Evolutionary Explanations for Beauty |
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Beauty as a Function of Health |
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Weight and Attractiveness |
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3 The Use of Cosmetic Products to Improve Self Esteem & Quality of Life |
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Human Perceptions of Physical Beauty |
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Topical Cosmetic Products for the Patient with Facial Scarring |
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Cosmetic Camouflage Application |
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Conducting a Cosmetic Product Consultation |
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4 An Approach to Cosmeceuticals |
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Active Ingredients and Indications |
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The Evidence Base is Limited |
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Psychology, Skin Care, and Self-Care |
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Practical Solutions for Patient Consultation |
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| Part II Assessment |
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5 Aesthetic Assessment and Theories of Beauty |
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The Link between Beauty and Mathematics: From Phi to the Golden Triangle |
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Neoclassical Canons and Aesthetics |
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Scales of Aesthetic Assessment |
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6 The Cosmetic Consultation: Anatomy and Psychology - The Female Patient |
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7 The Cosmetic Consultation: Anatomy and Psychology - The Male Patient |
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Structuring the Consult, Considering Patient Motivations and Psychology |
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8 The Cosmetic Consultation: Anatomy and Psychology - The Transgender Patient |
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| Part III Perception |
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9 Aesthetic Interventions and the Perception of the Self: Quality of Life and Patient Reported Outcomes |
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Consequences and Ethical Concerns |
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10 Aesthetic Interventions and the Perception of Others: Observer Reported Outcomes |
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Observer Reported Outcomes as a Novel Evaluation Tool for Cosmetic Procedures |
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11 Botulinum Toxins: Beauty, Psychology, and Mood in the Cosmetic Patient |
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Clinical Relevance and Implications |
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| Part IV Psychological Challenges in Aesthetics |
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13 Difficult Personalities and Personality Disorders in the Cosmetic Clinic |
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Difficult Personalities vs. Personality Disorders |
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14 Normative Discontent and Social Dysmorphia in the Cosmetic Patient |
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Body Image and Body Image Dissatisfaction |
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15 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Body Dysmorphic Disorder in the Cosmetic Patient |
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157 | (2) |
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Screening for BDD in Aesthetic Medicine |
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Guide to the Clinical Interview for BDD |
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Clinical Approaches to BDD in Aesthetic Medicine |
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16 Protecting Your Patients: When Enough Is Enough - Saying No and Satisfying the Dissatisfied Patient |
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The LEAP Technique for a Successful Cosmetic Consult |
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The BLAST Technique for Dealing with Unhappy Patients |
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17 Protecting Yourself: Legal Issues in Aesthetic Medicine - Informed Consent, Discharge, and Lawsuits |
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| Part V Psychological Tools to Assist Your Practice |
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18 Psychological Tools to Assist Your Practice: Progressive Muscle Relaxation, Deep Abdominal Breathing, Mindfulness, and Guided Imagery |
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19 Hypnotic Techniques for the Aesthetic Practitioner |
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Informal Hypnotic Techniques |
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Formal Hypnotic Techniques |
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For Additional Information |
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20 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the Aesthetic Setting |
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Understanding Acceptance and Commitment Therapy |
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Incorporating ACT into an Esthetics Practice |
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208 | (3) |
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211 | (1) |
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Special Populations to Note |
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212 | (1) |
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21 Behavioral Modification for Acne Excoriee and Skin Picking |
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22 Motivational Interviewing for Identification and Triage of the Cosmetic Addict |
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Using Elements of Motivational Interviewing to Identify and Redirect Inappropriate Cosmetic Patients |
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What Is Motivational Interviewing? |
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23 Beauty Through the Life Continuum |
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Developing a Long-Term Healthy Relationship with Beauty |
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234 | (1) |
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