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Title Statement Body image and body schema [electronic resource] : interdisciplinary perspectives on the body
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The body, as the common ground for objectivity and (inter)subjectivity, is a phenomenon with a perplexing plurality of registers. Therefore, this innovative volume offers an interdisciplinary approach from the fields of neuroscience, phenomenology and psychoanalysis. The concepts of body image and body schema have a firm tradition in each of these disciplines and make up the conceptual anchors of this volume.
Challenged by neuropathological phenomena, neuroscience has dealt with body image and body schema since the beginning of the twentieth century. Halfway through the twentieth century, phenomenology was inspired by child development and elaborated a specifically phenomenological account of body image and schema. Starting from the mirror stage, this source of inspiration is shared with psychoanalysis which develops the concept of body image in interaction with the clinic of the singular subject. In this volume, the creative encounter of these three perspectives on the body opens up present-day paths for conceptualisation, research and (clinical) practice. (Series B)
Introduction p. 1 Part 1: Embodiment, Speech and Mirror Neurons Body schema, body image, and mirror neurons p. 21 Two phenomenological logics and the mirror neurons theory p. 45 Some comments on the emotional and motor dynamics of language embodiment p. 65 Part 2: Dissociations of body image and body schema and ways of embodiment Vectorial versus configural encoding of body space p. 89 Implicit body representations in action p. 111 Body self and its narrative representation in schizophrenia p. 127 Body structure in psychotic and autistic children p. 153 Radical embodiment p. 173 Part 3: Dynamic interpretations of body image and body schema A\functional neurodynamics for the constitution of the own body p. 189 What are we naming? p. 211 Dynamic models of body schematic processes p. 233 Part 4: Clinical approaches and the mirror stage Phenomenology and psychoanalysis on the mirror stage p. 253 Looking at the mirror image p. 273 Anorectics and the mirror p. 283 Francoise Dolto's clinical conception of the unconscious body image and the body schema p. 299 On the relation of the body image to sensation and its absence p. 311 Index p. 329