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Leib) and the objective body (Körper), or more precisely, as a process of corporealization. In this section, different interpretations of the notion of corporealization given in phenomenologically-oriented psychiatry are examined. In the third section the notion of corporealization is revised in light of the experience of the void. The experience of void is investigated with respect to the temporal dimension as a modification of the inner time consciousness and in relation to an originary spatialization as the emergence of a despaired sense of detachment from oneself, from the world and from the other." />
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