Vol. 18, No. 5, 2023
- personality; self-acceptance; self-attitude; reflection; self-esteem; body image; bodily experience; psychological correction
- https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2023-75-5-136-142
- Pages 136-142
The article is devoted to the problem of reflection of bodily experience as a communicative-semiotic process of formation of bodily practices in the context of self-acceptance of the individual. The components of bodily experience are defined as: bodily sensations, «bodily representations», bodily practices. A model of the development of reflection of bodily experience has been developed, consisting of identification, interpretive and semantic levels
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