In this paper we wish to argue that the human body is an instrument of communication that can be used by the individual. This can be shown by the use of phenomenology, as described by Husserl, and that indeed empathy, as described by phenomenology, can be seen as a link enabling two human bodies/persons to communicate. We then wish to show from neuroscience that empathy can itself be seen as a bodily function. We then will describe how the doctor-patient relationship in the consultation is an extremely important type of communication between two persons, and how teaching of consultation skills has developed. We will show that, once consultation skills teaching was established, then study of body language became an essential part of this tea...
Body language is a powerful means of communication. This book deals with how bodies play a role in t...
Background: Empathy has long been recognized as a fundamental part of the professionalism of doctors...
In the Person-Centered/Experiential tradition, moment-by-moment empathy is every therapist’s baselin...
In this paper we wish to argue that the human body is an instrument of communication that can be use...
The consultation has been described as the most important part of Medicine. The Doctor-Patient Relat...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
Background The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article advocates integrating ideas from phenomenological theory regardi...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
This paper investigates the challenges of bodily communication during video-based clinical consultat...
Introduction: Empathic physician behavior is associated with improved patient outcomes. One way to d...
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G. Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013As human beings, we live in, live with, and live throu...
Body language is a powerful means of communication. This book deals with how bodies play a role in t...
Background: Empathy has long been recognized as a fundamental part of the professionalism of doctors...
In the Person-Centered/Experiential tradition, moment-by-moment empathy is every therapist’s baselin...
In this paper we wish to argue that the human body is an instrument of communication that can be use...
The consultation has been described as the most important part of Medicine. The Doctor-Patient Relat...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
Background The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article advocates integrating ideas from phenomenological theory regardi...
My research focuses on the ontological status of the bodies that students encounter in the medical c...
This paper investigates the challenges of bodily communication during video-based clinical consultat...
Introduction: Empathic physician behavior is associated with improved patient outcomes. One way to d...
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G. Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013As human beings, we live in, live with, and live throu...
Body language is a powerful means of communication. This book deals with how bodies play a role in t...
Background: Empathy has long been recognized as a fundamental part of the professionalism of doctors...
In the Person-Centered/Experiential tradition, moment-by-moment empathy is every therapist’s baselin...