Embodiment is a term that is ubiquitous in the field of mental health. Its most basic definition refers to a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling. It is the personification, ...
It is often argued that medical practice pays insufficient attention to the facts of people’s embodiment. Phenomenologists such as Drew Leder, for instance, argue that traditional forms of physical ...
Over the past three decades, advances in neuroscience and cognitive science have significantly reshaped our understanding of learning, cognition, and ...