The document discusses promoting positive body image in adolescents. It notes that adolescents begin developing their identity outside of family and are influenced by unrealistic media portrayals. Physical changes during puberty can impact self-esteem. Risk factors for negative body image include gender, low self-esteem, and disordered eating behaviors. Protective factors include healthy self-esteem and accurate information about physical changes during puberty. Parents, peers, and media all influence adolescents' views on body image, sometimes promoting unhealthy ideals like extreme thinness. The document promotes helping adolescents accept their bodies and find inner confidence rather than basing self-worth on physical appearance.