Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical SettingsPierre Philippot, Robert S. Feldman, Erik J. Coats Oxford University Press, 02.10.2003 - 338 Seiten This volume presents, in an integrated framework, contemporary perspectives on the role of nonverbal behavior in psychological regulation, adaptation, and psychopathology, and includes both empirical and theoretical research that is central to our understanding of the reciprocal influences between nonverbal behavior, psychopathology, and therapeutic processes. It has several objectives: One is to present fundamental theories and data relevant to researchers and clinicians working in such fields as psychopathology and psychotherapy. Another objective is to link contributions of basic research to clinical applications. Finally, the volume gathers contributions in different sub-fields that are rarely presented jointly, such as brain damage and non-verbal skills. |
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... communication and regulation . Next , the rele- vance of nonverbal behavior for clinical settings is examined more directly . Nonverbal Behavior as a Diagnostic Tool Nonverbal behavior might help 6 Introduction and Overview.
... communication and regulation . Next , the rele- vance of nonverbal behavior for clinical settings is examined more directly . Nonverbal Behavior as a Diagnostic Tool Nonverbal behavior might help 6 Introduction and Overview.
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... examined for three clinical categories for which nonverbal social skills are particularly relevant : major depression , social phobia , and schizophrenia . Chapter 3 , " Of Butterflies and Roaring Thunder : Nonverbal Communication in ...
... examined for three clinical categories for which nonverbal social skills are particularly relevant : major depression , social phobia , and schizophrenia . Chapter 3 , " Of Butterflies and Roaring Thunder : Nonverbal Communication in ...
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... examine the distinctive nonverbal behavior of autistic children and how the observation of nonverbal behavior is central in the early diagnosis of autism . A Final Note The study of nonverbal behavior in clinical settings has come of ...
... examine the distinctive nonverbal behavior of autistic children and how the observation of nonverbal behavior is central in the early diagnosis of autism . A Final Note The study of nonverbal behavior in clinical settings has come of ...
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... examine emotional expressiveness among those with social anxiety disorder . Schizophrenia , like depression , is characterized by flat affect . Andreasen ( 1979 ) found that affective flattening was common among individuals with ...
... examine emotional expressiveness among those with social anxiety disorder . Schizophrenia , like depression , is characterized by flat affect . Andreasen ( 1979 ) found that affective flattening was common among individuals with ...
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Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Settings Pierre Philippot,Robert Stephen Feldman,Erik J. Coats Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2003 |
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Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Settings Pierre Philippot,Robert S. Feldman,Erik J. Coats Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2003 |
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Seite 3 - Your face, my thane, is as a book, where men May read strange matters : — to beguile the time, Look like the time ; bear welcome in your eye, Your hand, your tongue : look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under it.
Seite 316 - A revised version of a diagnostic interview for caregivers of individuals with possible pervasive developmental disorders.
Seite 67 - Cacioppo, JT, Petty, RE, Losch, ME, & Kim, HS (1986). Electromyographic activity over facial muscle regions can differentiate the valence and intensity of affective reactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 260-268.
Seite 257 - Reznick, JS, & Rosenthal, R. (1988). Synchrony, pseudo-synchrony, and dissynchrony: Measuring the entrainment process in mother-infant interactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 243-253.
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