This book is an up-to-date compendium of knowledge on the secret language of close relationships, namely nonverbal routes of communication.  In close relationships, as everyone learns sooner or later, the usefulness of words can be somewhat limited, because people (a) mean different things by the same words, (b) mean the same thing by different words, (c) sometimes find it hard to express their feelings in words, and (d) lie.  Nonverbal signals therefore often provide the best means of communication. The book points out how decoding (interpreting) nonverbal signals is a major key to success, because often what people say wholly belies how they feel—nonverbal signals reveal their true feelings rather than what they want other people to think their feelings are. This book helps decode those secret signals.  The book is written by the leading worldwide experts in the field of nonverbal communication to ensure accuracy, comprehensiveness, and timeliness.
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The book points out how decoding (interpreting) nonverbal signals is a major key to success, because often what people say wholly belies how they feel—nonverbal signals reveal their true feelings rather than what they want other people to think their feelings are.
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1. Interpersonal Oculesics: Eye-Related Signals of Attraction, Interest, and Connection.- 2. Communication and Communal Emotions in the Learning of Love.- 3. The Role of Nonverbal Communication in Leadership Skills.- 4. The Look of Love: Evolution and Nonverbal Signs and Signals of Attraction.- 5. Love Signals and the Reproductive Force.- 6. The Verbal and Nonverbal Communication of Romantic Interest.- 7. Misunderstood Non-verbal Cues in Close Relationships: Contributions of Research Over Opinions.- 8. What Words Don’t Tell Us: Non-verbal Communication and Turmoil in Romantic Relationships.- 9. Negative Emotions, Facial Clues, and Close Relationships: Facing the End?.- 10. Love in the Time of COVID-19: What We Can Learn About Non-verbal Behaviour from Living with a Pandemic.- 11. Non-verbal communication: From good endings to better beginnings.- 12. The Functions and Consequences of Interpersonal Touch in Close Relationships.- 13. Nonverbal Skills in Relationships: Too Little or TooMuch May Be a Bad Thing.- 14. Non-verbal Communication in Relationships as a Link between Affect and Social Intelligence.
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This book is an up-to-date compendium of knowledge on the secret language of close relationships, namely nonverbal routes of communication.  In close relationships, as everyone learns sooner or later, the usefulness of words can be somewhat limited, because people (a) mean different things by the same words, (b) mean the same thing by different words, (c) sometimes find it hard to express their feelings in words, and (d) lie.  Nonverbal signals therefore often provide the best means of communication. The book points out how decoding (interpreting) nonverbal signals is a major key to success, because often what people say wholly belies how they feel—nonverbal signals reveal their true feelings rather than what they want other people to think their feelings are. This book helps decode those secret signals.  The book is written by the leading worldwide experts in the field of nonverbal communication to ensure accuracy, comprehensiveness, and timeliness.Robert J. Sternberg is Professor of Psychology at Cornell University and Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.  He is past president of the American Psychological Association and the Federation of Associations in Brain and Behavioral Sciences. His PhD is from Stanford University. He holds 13 honorary doctorates.Aleksandra Kostić is Retired Professor of Social Psychology (University of Niš, Serbia). She taught courses on social perception, nonverbal behavior, and psychology of interpersonal behavior. Her research interests include examining the accuracy in perception of nonverbal clues; social, emotional, and perceptual judgments, especially the judgments of primary emotions from the face; emotional intensity; and antecedent events and reaction to emotion.
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"Looking at a wide variety of nonverbal behavior, Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships: What Words Don’t Tell Us considers the ways in which nonverbal signaling and decoding function within close relationships. With a world-class array of contributors, the book convincingly shows that it’s often not what we say, but how we act nonverbally that determines the course of human relationships."  —Robert S. Feldman, Senior Advisor to the Chancellor Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts"The list of authors contributing to this work includes some of the world's top researchers in the field of nonverbal communication". —Robert Rosenthal, University Professor and Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside “This perceptive book gathers two dozen top experts on nonverbal communication to uncover why love looks not only with the eyes, but also with the mind, and why a lover’s ear will hear the lowest sound but can also sometimes sense too much, from the neurochemical symphony to the interactional synchrony, from flirting to courting to touching, thus providing unmasked cues to key movements of social life. Excellent innovative scholarship." —Howard S. Friedman, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, University of California, Riverside “This volume brings together world experts, as well as new voices, to address the many aspects of nonverbal communication in close relationships. The content is a perfect companion to courses in nonverbal communication, interpersonal relationships, or the psychology of close relationships and belongs on the library shelves of leading scholars in these areas.” —Judee K. Burgoon, Professor of Communication, Center for Identification Technology Research, University of Arizona​
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Presents the latest research on non-verbal communication in relation to close relationships Explores what we have learnt about non-verbal communication from living through the Covid-19 pandemic Looks at non-verbal communication in the context of leadership
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783030944940
Publisert
2023-03-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Robert J. Sternberg is Professor of Psychology at Cornell University and Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.  He is past president of the American Psychological Association and the Federation of Associations in Brain and Behavioral Sciences. His PhD is from Stanford University. He holds 13 honorary doctorates.

Aleksandra Kostić is Retired Professor of Social Psychology (University of Niš, Serbia). She taught courses on social perception, nonverbal behavior, and psychology of interpersonal behavior. Her research interests include examining the accuracy in perception of nonverbal clues; social, emotional, and perceptual judgments, especially the judgments of primary emotions from the face; emotional intensity; and antecedent events and reaction to emotion.