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Mind–body dualism In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either that mental phenomena are non-physical, Hart, W. D. 1996. "Dualism." pp. 265–267 in ''A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind'', edited by S. Guttenplan. Oxford: Blackwell. or t ...
, a philosophical view that the mind and body are distinct and separate *
Mind–body exercise Mind–body may refer to: * Mind–body dualism, a philosophical view that the mind and body are distinct and separate * Mind–body exercise, a form of exercise that combines body movement with mental focus * Mind–body intervention, an altern ...
, a form of exercise that combines body movement with mental focus *
Mind–body intervention Mind–body may refer to: * Mind–body dualism, a philosophical view that the mind and body are distinct and separate * Mind–body exercise, a form of exercise that combines body movement with mental focus * Mind–body intervention, an alter ...
, an alternative medicine *
Mind–body problem The mind–body problem is a List_of_philosophical_problems#Mind–body_problem, philosophical problem concerning the relationship between thought and consciousness in the human mind and Human body, body. It addresses the nature of consciousness ...
, a philosophy of mind * Mindbody Inc., a software company * Mindbody, a term coined by William H. Poteat to designate the means by which a person encounters the world *
Bodymind Bodymind is an approach to understand the relationship between the human Human body, body and mind where they are seen as a single integrated unit. It attempts to address the mind–body problem and resists the Western traditions of mind–body du ...
, an approach to understand the relationship between the human body and mind where they are seen as a single integrated unit {{disambig