Very often, we unknowingly give off subtle, nonverbal cues that may send messages to others that we are completely unaware of. Others may draw messages from our cues and respond, and we are at a loss.
The witness on the stand pauses before answering, then looks briefly up and to the right while giving a response. While listening to the next question, she places a finger over her lips, angles her ...
John slams the door each time he enters my office; Hal has body odor; Janet brings coffee to her session and spills it in the waiting room; Barbara puts her feet up when she sits on my couch without ...
Research assessed the effects of the nonverbal behavior of healthcare providers on pain reports and placebo effects in 51 males and 53 females randomly divided into four groups. The results revealed ...
Psychologists reveal how walking patterns subtly signal relationship dynamics. Who leads, who follows, and whether pace is ...
The results show that longer visit lengths are associated with higher patient perceptions of a clinician's empathy. This is consistent with previous research that shows that time is an important ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. Last week, tens of millions of people tuned into the first debate between President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Similar viewership ...