MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COENESTHETIC»
coenesthetic
coenesthetic
collins
always
coenesthesia
cenesthesia
coenesthesis
cenesthesis
definitions
noun
psychology
general
awareness
body
derived
forms
merriam
webster
thet
adjective
full
relating
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
define
psychol
reverso
meaning
also
cenesthetic
copesettic
hallucination
some
examples
hallucinations
scratching
feeling
against
inside
skull
propeller
turning
around
complete
unabridged
intuition
bridge
world
integrated
mode
archaic
thinking
should
kept
conceptually
those
connotations
capacity
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COENESTHETIC»
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A Dictionary of Hallucinations
(For a further explanation of the term coenesthesis, see the entry Coenesthetic
hallucination.) The French term cénesthésiopathie (i.e. coenesthesiopathy) was
introduced in or shortly before 1905 by the French neurologists Paul Camus and
...
2
Guide to Psychoanalytic Developmental Theories
Coenesthetic and Diacritic Functioning Spitz proposed two concepts to theorize
about the ways in which this early form of human communication occurs. He
terms these the coenesthetic and diacritic modes of functioning (1945a, 1965).
Joseph Palombo, Harold K. Bendicsen, Barry J. Koch, 2009
3
Separation/individuation: Theory and Application
The kinds of signs and signals that reach and are received by the infant at the
stage of coenesthetic reception are those generated in relation to equilibrium,
tension (muscular or otherwise), posture, temperature, vibration, skin and body ...
Joyce Edward, Nathene Ruskin, Patsy Turrini, 1992
René A. Spitz speaks of “coenesthetic communication,” which is based on a “total
sensing system” of the body. Coenesthetic responses are not localized; they are
extensive and involve a pervasive sensibility. “The sensorium plays a minimal ...
5
Couple and Family Therapy of Addiction
There is an interesting parallel between Whitehead's modes of perception and
the psychoanalytic developmental psychologist Rene Spitz's distinction between
coenesthetic sensing and diacritic perception. Spitz (1965) conducted some of
the ...
6
Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook
HALLUCINATIONS. Hallucinations may be in any modality, but the coenesthetic
and olfactory ones are the most likely to cause diagnostic confusion. Olfactory
hallucinations are reported in patients with simple partial seizures and very rarely
...
Jerome Engel, Timothy A. Pedley, Jean Aicardi, 2008
7
MENC Handbook of Research on Music Learning: Volume 2: ...
This type of intrabody sensation can be referred to the coenesthetic organization
of the newborn (Spitz, 1965, 1983). As distinguished from the diacritic system,
which centers in the cortex, the coenesthetic system is visceral and centers in the
...
Richard Colwell, Peter Webster, 2011
8
In-between: An Essay on Categories
tile space, and a coenesthetic space, each independent of the visual one and
each different. Think of breathing, of the coenesthetic sensations experienced as
one inhales fresh country air on stepping from a warm room into the open.
9
MENC Handbook of Research on Music Learning: Volume 2: ...
This type of intrabody sensation can be referred to the coenesthetic organization
of the newborn (Spitz, 1965, 1983). As distinguished from the diacritic system,
which centers in the cortex, the coenesthetic system is visceral and centers in the
...
Richard Colwell, Peter Webster, 2011
10
Intersections With Attachment
According to Spitz, mothers activate their capacity for coenesthetic
communication during pregnancy and immediately following delivery. Of those
affects involved in coenesthetic communication, Spitz assigned the 112
PAPOUSEK, ...
Jacob L. Gewirtz, William M. Kurtines, Jacob L. Lamb, 2013