ruumiinkuvan
Ruumiinkuvan is a concept in Finnish psychology and education that refers to the three-dimensional mental representation of the human body image. It was introduced by Finnish developmental psychologist Leena Ala-Karikko in the 1970s as a way to describe the way people perceive and understand their physical appearance. According to Ala-Karikko's theory, the body image is composed of two components: the surface structure and the deep structure.
The surface structure refers to the physical attributes of the body, such as its shape and size,
Ruumiinkuvan has been applied in various fields, including education and psychology. It has been used to help
Ruumiinkuvan remains a relevant and important concept in Finnish psychology and education, offering a comprehensive understanding