The Peninsular and Independent Medical Journal, Devoted to Medicine, Surgery, and Pharmacy ... V. 1-2, April 1858-March 1860, 2. köideHigby & Stearns, 1860 |
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... body image. As contributors to this volume have articulated in their chapters, body image is not simply what people do not like, or wish they could change, about their bodies. Instead, it is a much more holistic, multifaceted concept ...
... body image. As contributors to this volume have articulated in their chapters, body image is not simply what people do not like, or wish they could change, about their bodies. Instead, it is a much more holistic, multifaceted concept ...
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... body isn't reflecting what you're saying, your listeners will be confused and will believe what they see and sense rather than what you say. All day, every day, your body relays messages about your attitude, intentions and general state ...
... body isn't reflecting what you're saying, your listeners will be confused and will believe what they see and sense rather than what you say. All day, every day, your body relays messages about your attitude, intentions and general state ...
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... Body and Psychopathology OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Guimo ́n J (ed): The Body in Psychotherapy. Int. Congress, Geneva 1996. Basel, Karger, 1997 ... Body and Psychopathology The Body and Distance in Psychopathology The Body and Opening.
... Body and Psychopathology OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Guimo ́n J (ed): The Body in Psychotherapy. Int. Congress, Geneva 1996. Basel, Karger, 1997 ... Body and Psychopathology The Body and Distance in Psychopathology The Body and Opening.
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... body, since, for him, the body is just as ontologically alien as is the rest of the world. Sitting by his fire, Descartes can doubt the world and the body, but not himself, and concludes that he knows about each differently. But if his ...
... body, since, for him, the body is just as ontologically alien as is the rest of the world. Sitting by his fire, Descartes can doubt the world and the body, but not himself, and concludes that he knows about each differently. But if his ...
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... body tell us? 'the very presence of this embodied truth denounces other discourses or images as fictions...'49 the truth of the living body is that it can become an auto-icon in Bentham's sense; it will die. the living body shows ...
... body tell us? 'the very presence of this embodied truth denounces other discourses or images as fictions...'49 the truth of the living body is that it can become an auto-icon in Bentham's sense; it will die. the living body shows ...
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