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    [id] => 668
    [date] => 2019-06-30
    [doi] => 
    [title] => Ja cielesne w psychologii rehabilitacji
    [title_en] => THE BODY SELF IN REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY
    [authors] => Stanisław Kowalik
    [abstract] => 

The paper presents different ways of approaching the concept of body self in psychology. Introducing a classification of the various ways in which the concept can be understood serves to organize empirical evidence which states that permanent injury to the organism leads to changes in the body image, the perception and assessment of the body. By resorting to modern theories of the body self it was indicated that this knowledge can be applicable to the rehabilitation of the disabled as it can improve the rehabilitation process.

[abstract_en] =>

The paper presents different ways of approaching the concept of body self in psychology. Introducing a classification of the various ways in which the concept can be understood serves to organize empirical evidence which states that permanent injury to the organism leads to changes in the body image, the perception and assessment of the body. By resorting to modern theories of the body self it was indicated that this knowledge can be applicable to the rehabilitation of the disabled as it can improve the rehabilitation process.

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Ja cielesne w psychologii rehabilitacji

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THE BODY SELF IN REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY

Stanisław Kowalik

DOI:

Rocznik: 2009 Tom: 15 Numer: 2
Strony: 305-320

The paper presents different ways of approaching the concept of body self in psychology. Introducing a classification of the various ways in which the concept can be understood serves to organize empirical evidence which states that permanent injury to the organism leads to changes in the body image, the perception and assessment of the body. By resorting to modern theories of the body self it was indicated that this knowledge can be applicable to the rehabilitation of the disabled as it can improve the rehabilitation process.

body self, rehabilitation, body perception