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Body Awareness and Personality
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010The relation between personality characteristics and body awareness, defined as the attention paid to different body zones and measured by means of the Fisher Body Focus Questionnaire, is examined in two ways in groups of medical and dental students: (1) Our results replicate fairly well the relation, reported by Fisher, between back and head awareness
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Body perception, awareness, and illusions
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2014Perceiving a body is a phenomenal experience completely different from experiencing a body as one's own body. Visual presentation of bodies or body parts recruits several occipitotemporal regions in the brain. Are these activations sufficient in order to change the phenomenal status of a body in one's own body? In this paper, I will review consolidated
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Body awareness in the physically abnormal
Journal of Religion & Health, 1975No matter which of the above-listed basic attitudes a physically abnormal person has toward his own body, and no matter what theological presuppositions lie behind his attitude, he has a sense of body that the normal person can seldom experience. Many of us know the frustration of not being able to perform the simplest bodily functions without aid and ...
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The Mind's Body: The Body's Self-Awareness
Dialogue, 1984In order to find out how successful or unsuccessful Spinoza's philosophy of mind is, I will examine what Spinoza says about (1) the nature of mind, (2) its relation to the body, (3) its adequate/inadequate and true/false ideas. In doing so I will see what problems critics say he runs into and then find out if what they say about these difficulties can ...
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Body awareness in children with mental retardation
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2009The body awareness of 124 toddlers with mental retardation and of 124 children developing normally matched to them on age and gender was examined. Twenty-nine of the children with mental retardation were diagnosed as Down syndrome (DS). The 'Pointing and Naming' Test of Bergès and Lézine [Bergès, J., & Lézine, I. (1978).
Johan, Simons, Inge, Dedroog
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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2013
Mindful awareness of one's body has shown itself to be an effective therapeutic tool in the treatment of obesity and problematic eating habits. The introduction of non-judgmental attention in regards to one's sensory experience, emotions and thought processes offers clients inner flexibility as well as more choice in responding to habitual (eating ...
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Mindful awareness of one's body has shown itself to be an effective therapeutic tool in the treatment of obesity and problematic eating habits. The introduction of non-judgmental attention in regards to one's sensory experience, emotions and thought processes offers clients inner flexibility as well as more choice in responding to habitual (eating ...
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Body Therapies: Body Awareness Techniques
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1987openaire +2 more sources
Body awareness in healthy subjects – a qualitative study
European Journal of Physiotherapy, 2022Amanda Lundvik Gyllensten, Gunvor Gard
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Relationships between anthropometric measurements, muscle strength and body awareness
Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2021Mehmet Ali Can +2 more
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