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Gut feeling: Why digestion and gut health are so important - and how to look after them this Christmas Lisa Rinna's daughter Delilah Hamlin asks parents to pay for her 'trauma therapy' in now-deleted TikTok. It’s not enough to be just ‘cool’ to go through life.ĭR SOUMITRA DATTA, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, London Medical Increased focus on not having the ideal ‘air brushed’ body may give rise to increased anxiety and worries related to body image, eating disorders in young people as young as 14 years, clinical depression and adjustment difficulties with usual life stresses.Īs a doctor treating young people with emotional difficulties, one often faces the reality of aspiration and broken dreams of young people. The sociological reason for this can be debated but may be linked to a false sense of increased self esteem and confidence, associated with society’s acceptance of increasingly feminine role models. The advertising industry target women and younger girls as commodities, as well as important consumers.Ī UK online survey in 2005 showed that 63 per cent of young girls between 15 to 19 years aspired to be glamour models rather than doctors or teachers. The ‘ideal’ body image created by the media and the fashion industry are intertwined.
