Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... relationship be- tween therapist and patient . Freud , in his concept of transference , put pri- mary emphasis on the importance of this relationship , and subsequent researchers have also investigated it ( usually from the one - sided ...
... relationship be- tween therapist and patient . Freud , in his concept of transference , put pri- mary emphasis on the importance of this relationship , and subsequent researchers have also investigated it ( usually from the one - sided ...
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... relationship to liking for an addressee ; and Rubin ( 1970 ) has found love to be significantly and positively related to mutual glances . Strongman and Champness ( 1968 ) have shown a positive relationship between domi- nance and ...
... relationship to liking for an addressee ; and Rubin ( 1970 ) has found love to be significantly and positively related to mutual glances . Strongman and Champness ( 1968 ) have shown a positive relationship between domi- nance and ...
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... relationship . Since the psychotherapy relationship controls need gratification in order to further learning , some measure of im- personality is , of course , necessary ; but this does not mean that a total imper- sonality is either ...
... relationship . Since the psychotherapy relationship controls need gratification in order to further learning , some measure of im- personality is , of course , necessary ; but this does not mean that a total imper- sonality is either ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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