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Teaching the Body‐as‐Lived: Integrating Embodied Self‐Awareness Into Counselor Education Through Phenomenology and Practice

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Embodied self-awareness (ESA) is a crucial yet often neglected aspect of counselor education that involves the skillful integration of present-moment somatic attunement in the therapeutic encounter. We examine embodiment in light of phenomenological philosophy, contemporary neuroscience, and critical pedagogy to distinguish ESA from conceptual thought and to clarify the difference between having a body and being a body. We suggest that cultivating an ability to recognize and accurately interpret interoceptive and proprioceptive cues helps students enhance their self-regulation, therapeutic presence, and relational attunement. Detailed case studies are used to demonstrate teaching, supervision, and leadership methods to facilitate ESA in counselor development. ESA represents a critical shift toward preparing counselors who can work with integrated mind–body systems rather than treating psychological processes as purely cognitive phenomena, thereby better aligning counselor education with contemporary understandings of embodied cognition and therapeutic effectiveness.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 03/09/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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