bodily sensation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbodilyandsensation
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bodily
adjective
uk/ˈbɒd.əl.i/us/ˈbɑː.dəl.i/
relating to the ...
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sensation
noun
uk/senˈseɪ.ʃən/us/senˈseɪ.ʃən/
the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from ...
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(Definition ofbodilyandsensationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The words, presented without pause in a monotonous tone, describe the progressive loss ofbodilysensationin an unknown black space.
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Implicit and explicit memory for catastrophic associations tobodilysensationwords in panic disorder.
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He looked up and saw her face at the window, then as he described it later he lost allbodilysensation.
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The activity itself is rooted in a response to bodily sensations.
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A study of the specificity of reactions to bodily sensations in panic and hypochondriasis.
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Through wisdom one could achieve the control, if not the eradication of bodily sensations.
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They suggested that unpleasant bodily sensations to subtoxic concentrations of chemicals result from negative expectations and fears (nocebo effect).
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This dual representation theory ties into observations that traumatic experiences are often represented as memories of feelings and bodily sensations as described above.
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Similarly, some children may be able to reduce the experience of fear by directing attention away from their anxious bodily sensations.
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Attempts to relate bodily sensations to the images of dreams can be found as far back as the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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This instrument evaluates whether patients tend to catastrophize their bodily sensations, are oversensitive towards autonomic sensations, tend to consider their body as weak and have low tolerance for physical discomfort.
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According to this model, trait anxiety, a tendency to attend to bodily sensations, dysfunctional beliefs, health attitudes and bodily concerns serve as risk factors for somatization.
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Humans disrupt this discharge through our enculturation, rational thinking, shame, judgments, and fear of our bodily sensations.
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She juxtaposed scientific and descriptive text with objects that strove to transmit bodily sensations visually.
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S is sensation, or the negative bodily sensations or physiological symptoms such as pain, tension, sweat, nausea, quick heartbeat, etc.
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Following administration of erythromycin, repetitive hallucinations and abnormal bodily sensations developed.
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Following administration of erythromycin to the patient, repetitive hallucinations and abnormal bodily sensations developed.
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Bodily sensations related to anxiety are misattributed as a harmful experience causing more intense anxiety/fear.
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