Posted on March 31, 2013 by Dr. Deah
I recently wrote an Op Ed piece for the E-Zine Persephone Magazine about Victoria's Secret's campaign, Pretty Young Things and its target audience being young teens. If you would like to read this Click Here. I am, as always, happy to hear from you re: anything that I write!
Warmly,

Victoria's Secret's Call Me Thong
How Young is too Young?
Dr. Deah
About Dr. Deah
Dr. Deah Schwartz, clinician, educator, and author specializes in Expressive Arts Therapies, Eating Disorders, and Body Image. Deah is the author of Dr. Deah's Calmanac: Your Interactive Monthly Guide for Cultivating a Positive Body Image and co-author of the NAAFA award winning Off-Broadway Play, Leftovers, and its companion DVD/Workbook Set. An outspoken “New Yawker,” Dr. Deah believes that it is everyone’s responsibility to point out and eliminate size discrimination even when it means battling the mainstream media, and even more challenging...family members! To find out more about Dr. Deah’s work or to book a session visit her website at www.drdeah.com
Categories: Body Image, Dr. Deah, Eating disorders, Fashion |
Tags: body image, dr. deah, eating disorders, Pretty Young Things, Teenage Sexuality, Victoria's Secret |
2 comments
When `CHILDREN` should be playing with dolls, they are instead concerned with how sexy they are. Also, are u aware of any studies regarding the effects of `Gangster Rap on the child’s brain?
I’m not aware of any studies, but it would be interesting to learn more about that.