Az irodalmi áttekintés célja a testkép és a testképzavarra vonatkozó szerteágazó vizsgálatok eredményeinek egységes keretbe emelése. A testkép fogalma összetett, számos aspektusból értelmezhető. A tanulmány első része kitér a testkép fejlődésének életkori sajátosságaira, a testre fókuszált figyelemre, a testnek az identitás kialakulásában játszott korai és fontos szerepére, bizonyos kamaszkori sajátságokra, a nemi különbségekre, illetve a testkép(zavar) stabilitására, amely akár egy életen átívelő vonásként is megjelenhet. A második részben a testkép szerveződése áll a fókuszban. A feldolgozási folyamatokról szóló kutatási eredmények ismertetése mellett helyet kap az érzékelés pontosságának kérdése, és az embodiment, a testi azonosulás fogalma is. Harmadik téma a testképzavar, amely először különböző kontinuumok részeként kerül kifejtésre, majd megjelenik a klinikai értelemben vett testképzavar, illetve az erre irányuló komplex vizsgálatok, a testképzavar esetleges state és trait aspektusai. Orv Hetil. 2017; 158(19): 723–730.
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