Embodied imagination is a therapeutic and creative form of working with dreams and memories pioneered by Dutch Jungian psychoanalyst Robert Bosnak and...
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Embodiment (redirect from Embodied)
embodiment or embody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Embodied or embodiment may refer to: Embodiment theory in anthropology Embodied bilingual language...
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wonders: Ex Africa semper aliquid novi; the exotic fauna of the Nile is embodied in the famous "Nilotic" mosaic from Praeneste, and Romanized iconographies...
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has also suggested an embodied approach to understanding cognition. Contrary to the traditional computationalist approach, embodied cognition emphasizes...
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starfire body Divinization – Transforming effect of divine grace Embodied imagination – Therapeutic form of working with dreams and memories Embodiment...
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Dream Dreamwork Dreams in analytical psychology Dreaming (journal) Embodied imagination Lucid dreaming Oneiromancy Oneironautics Unconscious mind International...
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(Jan 2021), Vol. 18 Issue 1/2, pp 233–240. Pilcher, Jeffrey M. "The embodied imagination in recent writings on food history." American Historical Review 121#3...
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Aphantasia (redirect from Lack of imagination)
Théodule-Armand Ribot reported a kind of "typographic visual type" imagination, consisting in mentally seeing ideas in the form of corresponding printed...
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ceremonies tend to depict the locations where they occur. Anangu Embodied imagination Kimber, R. G., Man from Arltunga, Hesperian Press, Carlisle, Western...
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projection Dreaming (journal) Dreams in analytical psychology Dreamwork Embodied imagination International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) Lucid dreaming...
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November 2012 Daboo, Jerri (September 2007). "Michael Chekhov and the embodied imagination: Higher self and non-self". Studies in Theatre & Performance. 27...
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Phenomenology (philosophy) (redirect from Embodied phenomenology)
context in which they emerge. Other types include hermeneutic, genetic, and embodied phenomenology. All these different branches of phenomenology may be seen...
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Dream yoga Dream interpretation Psychoanalytic dream interpretation Embodied imagination Guided imagery Dream dictionary Cognitive neuroscience of dreams...
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to embodied cognition and embodied language processing, both of which only refer to native language thinking and speaking. An example of embodied bilingual...
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particularly active imagination, projection, and polarities, Whitehouse integrated her study of dance and Jung into a new embodied inquiry, "an approach...
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fashionable dress in its form and appearance. It embodies an artistic expression of culinary virtuosity and imagination, blending the elegance of haute couture...
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Creativity (redirect from Creative imagination)
is the ability to form novel and valuable ideas or works using one's imagination. Products of creativity may be intangible (e.g. an idea, scientific theory...
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of robotic agents in controlled environments. Embodied cognitive science borrows heavily from embodied philosophy and the related research fields of cognitive...
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Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive semantics Conceptual blending Embodied cognition Embodied cognitive science Enactivism List of American philosophers Neurophenomenology...
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Thought (section Episodic memory and imagination)
(1992). The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-72021-3 Cowart, Monica (2004). "Embodied Cognition"...
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Imaginary friend (category Imagination)
a friendship or other interpersonal relationship takes place in the imagination rather than physical reality. Although they may seem real to their creators...
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dance/movement therapy rooted in C.G. Jung's depth psychology. In this embodied practice, individuals discover a bridge between the conscious and the unconscious...
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entirety. He describes the attempts to implement the liberal philosophies embodied by this principle as the basis of common law constitution. This states...
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(2003). On Being One's Dream: Some Reflections on Robert Bosnak's "Embodied Imagination". Contemp. Psychoanal., 39:697-710. Bromberg, P.M. (2003). One Need...
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Dialogue Glitter and Doom Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination In America: A Lexicon of Fashion In America: An Anthology of Fashion...
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long monodrama, A Stretch of the Imagination, is regarded by most connoisseurs as Hibberd’s finest work, embodying a radical advance in the character...
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Politics (2009), Hansen and Kozel discuss Read's approach to ethics in Embodied Imagination (2007), and Nicholas Ridout reflects on Read's theory of theatrical...
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The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society (1950) is a collection of sixteen essays by American literary critic Lionel Trilling, published...
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self-hypnosis). There is no scientific evidence that there is a consciousness whose embodied functions are separate from normal neural activity or that one can consciously...
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.] I was breaking free". For the microscope slide dress, she felt she embodied "the fragility of a human being and a woman possessed", which changed the...
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