Body image and self-control are deeply intertwined. Negative body image can cause and maintain self-control, and self-control frequently worsens how we feel about our bodies.
How Negative Body Image Drives Self-Control
- Chronic dissatisfaction with physical appearance depletes psychological resources
- Body shame — a particularly painful form of shame — directly drives self-control
- Comparison of body to social standards is a primary self-control trigger
- Body image concerns often involve the same negative self-evaluation patterns as self-control
How Self-Control Affects Body Image
Self-Control can worsen body image through reduced self-care motivation, changes in appetite and weight, and a general negative lens that extends to physical self-perception.
Addressing Body Image and Self-Control Together
- Body neutrality: Not requiring positive body feelings, just reduction of hostility
- Body functionality focus: What your body does vs. how it looks
- Intuitive eating: Reconnecting with hunger and satisfaction cues disrupted by self-control
- Therapy: CBT and ACT effectively address both body image and self-control