Abstract
We, human beings, receive various information from our environment at the same time, process it unconsciously, and prepare upcoming activities. But we are sensible of only a handful of sensations among enormous information processed. Being processed unconsciously in the early stage, the sensation itself could not be corrected by verbal or sensory notice. In order to expand adaptive behavior among patients, some approaches aiming to rectify their “unconscious awareness” are necessary. The previous studies showed the importance of the intervention of nonverbal communication, where physical therapists move together with patients and induce their movement. The present study further showed the importance of sympathy with each other, not only guiding the movements.