3/16/10

Face It by Vivian Diller PhD (Book Review 2010-42)



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Hay House (February 15, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401925406
Source:  Publisher

 Product Description

       Let’s face it: everyone’s getting older. But millions of women, raised to believe that success and happiness are based on their intelligence and accomplishments, face an unexpected challenge: the physical realities of aging. If looks are not supposed to matter, why do so many women panic as their appearance changes?
      Their dilemma stems from two opposing societal views of beauty which lead to two different approaches to aging. Should women simply grow old naturally since their looks don’t define them, or should they fight the signs of aging since beauty and youth are their currency and power? This Beauty Paradox leaves many women feeling stuck.
      Face It, by Vivian Diller, Ph.D., is a psychological guide to help women deal with the emotions brought on by their changing appearances. As a model turned psychotherapist, Diller has had the opportunity to examine the world of beauty from two very different vantage points. This unique perspective helped her develop a six-step program that begins with recognizing “uh-oh” moments that reveal the reality of changing looks, and goes on to identify the masks used to cover deeper issues and define the role beauty plays in a woman’s life, and ends with bidding adieu to old definitions of beauty, so women can enjoy their appearance—at any age!

About the Author

Vivian Diller, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in New York City. Dr. Diller was a professional ballet dancer before she became a professional model, appearing in Glamour, Seventeen, national print ads, and TV commercials. She left modeling in the late 1970s to get her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Yeshiva University. After completing her Ph.D., she went on to do postdoctoral training in psychoanalysis at NYU. As a psychologist, she has specialized in working with dancers, models, actors, and athletes, helping them make transitions to new careers as they age out of their professions.
LOVED IT

Ever feel like you are still 20-30 years old and then you look in the mirror and wonder, "where the heck did this face come from"?  With culture in the US, especially with all of the reality shows like the Real Housewives, magazines telling us why we should get that face life now and being pounded day after day with the necessity for a youthful face, it is amazing any of us can even get out of bed each day.  This is the right book at the right time for women my age.  The book provides 6 steps for you to work through your own phobias about what your look like and how to accept it.  I really recommend this book to any one having these issues and if you are a woman of a certain age, I bet just like me, you are having these thoughts!



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1 comment:

  1. Very interesting! I can definitely see many women benefiting from this book.

    Emidy
    from Une Parole

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