The Image and Appearance of the Human BodyRoutledge, 05.11.2013 - 356 Seiten First Published in 1999. First Published in 1999. This is the final volume of 10 from the international library of psychology, looking at physiological psychology and focuses on the image and appearance of the human body, Studies in the Constructive Energies of the Psyche. This book attempts to achieve a deeper insight into the nature of the creative process and emphasizes the constructive psychic effort by which new entities are created. Emergent evolution and gestalten in the psychic sphere are not merely data which are given to us as a present; they have to be obtained by struggling. |
Inhalt
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Some remarks about the relation of the body image to the tactilekinaesthetic perception of movement | 39 |
Agnosia concerning the bodyimage autotopo gnosia finger agaosia | 40 |
Interrelation of bodyimages | 67 |
Apraxia and agnosia in their relation to the schema of the body 10 Remarks on human action 11 The relation of apraxia to agnosia and the represent... | 68 |
Psychogenic bodyimage imperception and allochiria Their relation to organic changes | 70 |
Muscletone and bodyimage The persistence of tone | 75 |
Organic disease | 181 |
Development of the bodyimage | 194 |
Changing the bodyimage by clothing and | 201 |
THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE BODYIMAGE | 213 |
CONCLUSION | 283 |
Case histories of organic brain | 305 |
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The influence of habitual posture on the posturai model | 81 |
The image of the face Autoscopic experiments | 83 |
Hów we perceive the outer surface of our body | 85 |
The openings of the body | 88 |
The heavy mass of the body 21 The vestibular influence on the perception of the weight of the body | 94 |
Pain | 105 |
the vestibular influence on the postural | 114 |
structure of the bodyimage | 170 |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
The Image and Appearance of the Human Body: Studies in the Constructive ... Paul Schilder Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1999 |
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