![]() ![]() Sarah Michelle Gellar and other Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars have spoken out after their castmate Charisma Carpenter accused the show's creator Joss Whedon of bullying and abuse of power. ![]() Whedon, 56, has yet to respond to the allegations of misconductīy Megan Sheets and Luke Kenton For.Castmate Amber Benson chimed in to say: 'Buffy was a toxic environment'.Michelle Trachtenberg, who played Buffy's younger sister Dawn on the show, shared Gellar's post and accused Whedon of 'very not appropriate behavior'.Gellar said she would not make any further comment but added: 'I stand with all survivors of abuse and am proud of them for speaking out'.'While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don't want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon, ' she wrote.Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played titular character Buffy Summers, appeared to validate Carpenter's claims in her own statement on Instagram.The actress, who portrayed Cordelia Chase in the drama for four years, claimed Whedon called her fat and fired her after she got pregnant in 2003.Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Charisma Carpenter called the show's creator Joss Whedon 'toxic' and 'cruel' in an Twitter post on Wednesday.This theory can guide research and practice aimed at enhancing body image and minimizing its consequences for women diagnosed with breast cancer.Buffy the 'bully' slayer: Sarah Michelle Gellar and Michelle Trachtenberg condemn show creator Joss Whedon after castmate Charisma Carpenter accused him of abuse This theory explains how women diagnosed with breast cancer define body image and illustrates intrapersonal and interpersonal factors that can undermine or support their body image, along with strategies they used to manage their body image. A grounded theory of body image for women diagnosed with breast cancer was developed around the core category of body image: what it means to women, which was underpinned by six themes and 17 subthemes. Data were analyzed through a process of open, axial, and selective coding using constant comparison techniques and memo-writing. Interviews were conducted with 27 women who had completed treatment for breast cancer in Canada. Using a Straussian grounded theory methodology, we explored the meaning women attribute to body image and how they understand their breast cancer experience as influencing their body image to develop a grounded theory of body image for women diagnosed with breast cancer. ![]()
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