Principlev1
Express emotions through the body itself when they resist
Express emotions through the body itself when they resist linguistic translation or have been over-intellectualized without resolution.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Emotions prepare the body for specific physical actions (emotions prepare body for action through physiological changes), Physical movement can complete physiological action (movement can complete action sequences), and Emotions manifest as physiological changes in the body (emotions manifest as somatic markers). The principle prescribes physical expression specifically for pre-verbal emotions and when cognitive processing has been exhausted.