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Body image is a complex construct, often used in the clinical context of describing a patient's cognitive perception of their own body. The medical concept began with the work of the Austrian neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst Paul Schilder, described in his book The Image and Appearance of the Human Body first published in 1935. The term “body image” was officially introduced by Schilder himself and his widely used definition is: “body image is the picture of our own body we form in our mind, that is to say the way in which the body appears to ourselves”. In research with the term “body image” we currently refer to a conscious mental representation of one’s own body, which involves affects, attitudes, perceptual components and cognition. On the contrary the term “body schema” was initial

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  • Body image is a complex construct, often used in the clinical context of describing a patient's cognitive perception of their own body. The medical concept began with the work of the Austrian neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst Paul Schilder, described in his book The Image and Appearance of the Human Body first published in 1935. The term “body image” was officially introduced by Schilder himself and his widely used definition is: “body image is the picture of our own body we form in our mind, that is to say the way in which the body appears to ourselves”. In research with the term “body image” we currently refer to a conscious mental representation of one’s own body, which involves affects, attitudes, perceptual components and cognition. On the contrary the term “body schema” was initially used to describe an unconscious body mental representation fundamental for action. Keizer and colleagues (2013) suggest the following definition: “[body schema is] an unconscious, sensorimotor, representation of the body that is invoked in action. In light of recent scientific developments regarding the multisensory integration of body sensations, the distinction between body image and body schema appears simplistic and probably no longer useful for scientific research and clinical purposes. (en)
  • Das Körperbild ist die Vorstellung vom eigenen Körper. Es ist der Teil des Körpererlebens, der formales Wissen, Phantasien, Gedanken, Einstellungen, Bewertungen und Bedeutungszuschreibungen den Körper betreffend beinhaltet. Das Körperbild ist eng verbunden mit dem Selbstbild, welches die Vorstellungen über die eigene Person enthält. (de)
  • L'immagine corporea è un costrutto complesso, spesso utilizzato in ambito clinico, psicologico e di ricerca neuroscientifica per descrivere l'immagine cosciente del proprio corpo. Il termine “immagine corporea” venne introdotto ufficialmente da Paul Schilder, psichiatra e psicoanalista austriaco, che dedicò parte della sua attività di ricerca proprio al tema dell'immagine corporea. La sua definizione di immagine corporea, che si trova nella sua opera The Image and Appearance of the Human Body del 1935, resta ancora la definizione più ampiamente citata nella letteratura scientifica. Secondo Schilder "l'immagine corporea è l'immagine del nostro stesso corpo che formiamo nella nostra mente, vale a dire il modo in cui il corpo appare a noi stessi”. In ambito clinico e di ricerca con il termine “immagine corporea” ci si riferisce quindi, principalmente, ad una rappresentazione mentale cosciente del proprio corpo, che coinvolge emozioni, sentimenti, atteggiamenti e pensieri collegati alla percezione globale del corpo. (it)
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  • Das Körperbild ist die Vorstellung vom eigenen Körper. Es ist der Teil des Körpererlebens, der formales Wissen, Phantasien, Gedanken, Einstellungen, Bewertungen und Bedeutungszuschreibungen den Körper betreffend beinhaltet. Das Körperbild ist eng verbunden mit dem Selbstbild, welches die Vorstellungen über die eigene Person enthält. (de)
  • Body image is a complex construct, often used in the clinical context of describing a patient's cognitive perception of their own body. The medical concept began with the work of the Austrian neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst Paul Schilder, described in his book The Image and Appearance of the Human Body first published in 1935. The term “body image” was officially introduced by Schilder himself and his widely used definition is: “body image is the picture of our own body we form in our mind, that is to say the way in which the body appears to ourselves”. In research with the term “body image” we currently refer to a conscious mental representation of one’s own body, which involves affects, attitudes, perceptual components and cognition. On the contrary the term “body schema” was initial (en)
  • L'immagine corporea è un costrutto complesso, spesso utilizzato in ambito clinico, psicologico e di ricerca neuroscientifica per descrivere l'immagine cosciente del proprio corpo. Il termine “immagine corporea” venne introdotto ufficialmente da Paul Schilder, psichiatra e psicoanalista austriaco, che dedicò parte della sua attività di ricerca proprio al tema dell'immagine corporea. La sua definizione di immagine corporea, che si trova nella sua opera The Image and Appearance of the Human Body del 1935, resta ancora la definizione più ampiamente citata nella letteratura scientifica. Secondo Schilder "l'immagine corporea è l'immagine del nostro stesso corpo che formiamo nella nostra mente, vale a dire il modo in cui il corpo appare a noi stessi”. In ambito clinico e di ricerca con il termin (it)
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  • Körperbild (de)
  • Body image (neuroscience) (en)
  • Immagine corporea (it)
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