Developmental Perspectives on Embodiment and ConsciousnessWillis Overton, Ulrich Mueller, Judith Newman Psychology Press, 19.09.2007 - 368 Seiten Until recently, the body has been largely ignored in theories and empirical research in psychology, particularly in developmental psychology. Recently however, several conceptions of the relation between body and mind have been developed. Common among these conceptions is the idea that the body plays an important role in our emotional, social, and |
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The Meaning of the Body | |
Toward an Enactive Approach to Emotion | |
Action as the Solution to the MindBody Problem in Piagets Theory | |
Developmental Origins of the Embodied Mind | |
Embodiment Alterity and the Theory of Religion | |
The Embodiment of Mental States | |
Skin Tone and Psychosocial WellBeing in Adolescence | |
Perspectives on Embodiment and Development | |
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