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  Body awareness: Mechanisms of embodiment and its relevance for psychopathology – Evidence from basic and clinical research

Bornemann, B., Gard, T., Herbert, B., & Tschacher, W. (2015). Body awareness: Mechanisms of embodiment and its relevance for psychopathology – Evidence from basic and clinical research. Talk presented at International Convention for Psychological Science (ICPS). Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 2015-03-12 - 2015-03-14.

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Bornemann, Boris1, Author           
Gard, T., Author
Herbert, B., Author
Tschacher, W., Author
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1Department Social Neuroscience, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_634552              

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 Abstract: The concept of "embodiment" recognizes the significance of the body in shaping thinking, emotions and behavior, with relevant consequences for understanding ‘mind-body-interaction’ in health and disease. We demonstrate findings on mechanisms of embodied cognition and interventions shaping body awareness as a basis of embodiment in everyday-life and in therapeutic settings.

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 Dates: 2015-03
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Title: International Convention for Psychological Science (ICPS)
Place of Event: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Start-/End Date: 2015-03-12 - 2015-03-14

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