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Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement.
Title:
Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement.
Author:
Koch, Sabine C.
ISBN:
9789027281678
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (476 pages)
Series:
Advances in Consciousness Research
Contents:
Title -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Body memory - Current state of research -- Chapter overview -- References -- Part I. Consciousness per se -- Chapter 1. The phenomenology of body memory -- Forms of body memory -- Final considerations -- References -- Chapter 2. Body memory and the genesis of meaning -- Experientialism on embodiment and meaning -- Typoi and body memory -- Typoi, basic-level categories, and image schemas -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Kinesthetic memory: Further critical reflections and constructive analyses -- Luria's kinetic- and kinesthetically-informed neuropsychology -- Kinesthetic memory -- The term "motor" -- Merleau-Ponty's "motor intentionality" -- Body image -- Body image and body schema -- The pointillist conception of movement: Its conceptual underpinnings and liabilities -- A phenomenological afterword -- References -- Chapter 4. Comment on Thomas Fuchs: The time of the explicating process -- I. -- II. -- III. -- References -- Chapter 5. Enduring: Study project in phenomenology of the body -- Finding the phenomenon: An initial description -- Further explication: "Enduring" as a mode of "undergoing" -- The temporality of "enduring" -- Restorative embodiment work: Regaining healthy rapport with the world through bodily awareness -- Appendix: The sense of the term "inner gesture" -- References -- Chapter 6. Body memory and dance -- Phenomenology and dance -- Spaciousness of time: The dancing body -- The body as special res extensa and res temporalis -- References -- Part II. Contributions from cognitive sciences -- Chapter 7. Implicit body memory -- Implicit memory from a cognitive psychology view -- Body memory: A new psychological concept? -- References -- Chapter 8. Embodied concepts -- Concepts - What they are and what they are for.

Traditional amodal theories on categorization and conceptual representation -- Some findings challenging the traditional amodal view -- Embodiment accounts of conceptual representation -- Integrations, junctions, relations -- References -- Chapter 9. Cognitive perspectives on embodiment -- Embodiment in cognitive science - A definition -- Mirrors in action: Mechanisms of action understanding, imitation and action prediction -- Embodied emotion -- Looking into each other's mirror: Mechanisms of social interaction -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10. Dynamic embodiment and its functional role: A body feedback perspective -- Dynamic embodiment and body memory -- Dynamic body feedback -- Memory is embodied to facilitate the interaction with the environment: Evidence from research on spa -- Conclusions: Dynamic embodiment in social psychology -- References -- Chapter 11. Testing Fuchs' taxonomy of body memory: A content analysis of interview data -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Chapter 12. Metaphorical instruction and body memory -- Metaphorical instruction in the fields of sports science and embodiment -- References -- Chapter 13. Body memory and the emergence of metaphor in movement and speech: An interdisciplinary c -- Theoretical background -- Joint case analysis -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 14. Moved by God: Performance and memory in the Western Himalayas -- References -- Chapter 15. The memory of the cell -- The genome serves as the basis for cellular development -- Cellular identity -- Network formation -- Conclusion: Body memory and neurosciences -- References -- Part III. Contributions from embodied therapies -- Chapter 16. Sensation, movement, and emotion: Explicit procedures for implicit memories -- Conceptual overview of body memory.

Body memory and emotion -- Body memory and attachment -- Body memory and trauma -- Body memory and psychotherapy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17. Memory, metaphor, and mirroring in movement therapy with trauma patients -- Psychological trauma and its aftermath -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18. Body memory as a part of the body image -- A phenomenological view on body memory -- Body memory perceived through the neurosciences -- Encountering the body memory in a dance/movement therapy group -- The lived experience in the body is the base -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 19. The embodied word -- The narrative tradition -- The limitations of language -- Languaging the embodied experience -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 20. Emotorics - Development and body memory -- Basic premises of emotorics -- Body memory clusters in reference to the typological grid -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 21. The emergence of body memory in authentic movement -- Invisible bodies -- Authentic Movement -- Body-mind experience in Authentic Movement -- Authentic Movement and metaphor -- Implications for clinical application: The BodyMind Approach -- Moving in the collective -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22. Nakedness, hunger, hooks and hearts. Embodied Memories and Movement Psychological Proces -- My heart has been torn out -- Practitioner research and narrative methods -- On identity, feelings, and body -- The body starves - On the need for a multidimensional view of the body -- Movement psychology -- Hooks and hearts -- Nakedness, liberation, abundance and change -- References -- Chapter 23. Dance/movement therapy with traumatized dissociative patients -- Approaching dissociation -- The role of movement therapy with dissociative children: A case vignette.

The role of DMT for adults with dissociative identity disorder: A treatment method and clinical case -- Principles of DMT with dissociative adults -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 24. Focusing, felt sensing and body memory -- References -- Chapter 25. Mindfulness, embodiment, and depression -- Mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) -- Embodiment -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV. Conclusions -- Chapter 26. Body memory: An integration -- Body memory in phenomenology -- Body memory in the cognitive sciences -- Body memory in clinical perspective -- Conclusions -- References -- Authors notes -- Addresses for correspondence -- Index.
Abstract:
In this final chapter, we summarize the state of the art concerning the research on body memory in phenomenology, in the cognitive sciences, and in embodied therapies. Thereby, we show the impact of the studies collected in this volume for the development of the research in these three fields. Firstly, we consider the contributions from the cognitive sciences and from embodied therapies from a phenomenological standpoint. Secondly, we show how the present volume contributes to the current debate on memory in the cognitive sciences. Thirdly, we discuss the relevance of body memory with selected populations from the perspective of embodied therapies. And finally, we conclude with the most important points of this book.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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