Bodymind is a linguistic sleight most often used by disability justice scholars to reinforce the inseparability of embodiment and cognition. This phrasing rebuffs the Enlightenment-era dualism which sought to elevate the human mind over the body; in merging them, experiences of disability, trauma, gender, sexuality, and psychology are engaged on different terms. See “Holding the Door Open for Change” for reflections on embodiment in gender-inclusive healthcare.