BACKGROUND: Any scholar developing a therapeutic method shall be concerned with its historical and theoretical groundings, scientifically verified<br />facts, and information from professional publications. As a result of that, one is qualifi ed to discuss relevancy of the method.<br />OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to highlight the ideas that the current psychomotoricity draws.<br />METHODS: We assume that psychomotor activity is based on natural cognitive and social movement behavior. In its essence, the inherited principles that develop throughout life. Development is strengthened primarily by personal experiences with positive and negative feedback of social relations. The foundations of psychomotr activity developed upon scientif...
Purpose: assess the influence of a therapy conducted according to the Belgian School on the psychomo...
Applying pressure to certain reflex points on the hands and feet can have beneficial effects on the ...
Purpose: To co-create an exposure-based approach to post-stroke rehabilitation with treating physiot...
PURPOSE: In the multidisciplinary collaboration between human movement, rehabilitation and mental he...
Extensive research in the past decades has evidenced differences in the psychomotor ability of indiv...
Purpose: Human movement is essential for health and well-being. Understanding human movement is pivo...
Psychomotor therapy is defined as a method of treatment based on a holistic view of the human being ...
Contains fulltext : 199747.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)Background: Poor ...
This article makes a review about the process offunctional movement production along first yearRecib...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Physical activity and sport are not only a form of disease prevention and way to reduce sedentary li...
Physical activity and sport are not only a form of disease prevention and way to reduce sedentary li...
Copyright © 2015 Giovanni Abbruzzese et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...
Background: Exercise psychology has an interest in physical activity behaviour and the psychological...
Purpose: assess the influence of a therapy conducted according to the Belgian School on the psychomo...
Applying pressure to certain reflex points on the hands and feet can have beneficial effects on the ...
Purpose: To co-create an exposure-based approach to post-stroke rehabilitation with treating physiot...
PURPOSE: In the multidisciplinary collaboration between human movement, rehabilitation and mental he...
Extensive research in the past decades has evidenced differences in the psychomotor ability of indiv...
Purpose: Human movement is essential for health and well-being. Understanding human movement is pivo...
Psychomotor therapy is defined as a method of treatment based on a holistic view of the human being ...
Contains fulltext : 199747.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)Background: Poor ...
This article makes a review about the process offunctional movement production along first yearRecib...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Physical activity and sport are not only a form of disease prevention and way to reduce sedentary li...
Physical activity and sport are not only a form of disease prevention and way to reduce sedentary li...
Copyright © 2015 Giovanni Abbruzzese et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...
Background: Exercise psychology has an interest in physical activity behaviour and the psychological...
Purpose: assess the influence of a therapy conducted according to the Belgian School on the psychomo...
Applying pressure to certain reflex points on the hands and feet can have beneficial effects on the ...
Purpose: To co-create an exposure-based approach to post-stroke rehabilitation with treating physiot...