Observing the Human : A Fundamental Study of ALL Nonverbal Signals

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Watching Man: A Fundamental Study of ALL Nonverbal Signals is a fascinating and in-depth study written by the eminent British anthropologist and zoologist Desmond Morris. In his book, the author immerses the reader in the world of non-verbal communication, revealing how gestures, facial expressions and even poses can tell much more about a person than his words. This work will be a real discovery for anyone interested in psychology, sociology and interpersonal relations. The book begins with fundamental questions: how we perceive each other, how nonverbal cues affect our behavior, and how they shape social interactions. Morris, using his wealth of experience and extensive research, demonstrates that nonverbal communication is not just an addition to words, but a full-fledged language that we all instinctively understand. He describes how different cultures interpret the same gestures in different ways, making the book particularly relevant in our globalized world. For whom is this book intended? “Observing a person” will be of interest to a wide audience: from students and professionals in the field of psychology and sociology to those who just want to better understand others If you want to improve your communication skills, learn to read people and understand their emotions, this book will be your reliable guide. It is suitable for both adolescents and adults interested in human nature and interpersonal relationships. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from the basics of non-verbal communication to complex social interactions. Morris explores how our body and its movements can betray our true feelings, even when we try to hide them. He draws attention to aspects such as personal space, tactile signals, and even facial expressions, showing how they affect our perception of each other. This book makes you think about how important it is to be attentive to the non-verbal signals we send and receive in everyday life. Desmond Morris's style is notable for its accessibility and fascination. He masterfully combines scientific facts with living examples, which makes reading not only informative, but also exciting. His previous works, such as "Man: Instructions for Use" and "Naked Man", also explore human nature, but "Watching Man" stands out for its focus on the non-verbal aspects of communication. Morris skillfully uses his knowledge of zoology to draw parallels between animal and human behavior, which adds additional depth and context to his research. Watching Man is not just a scientific work, but a real find for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of human behavior. It opens our eyes to how much we can learn about others just by watching them. This work will become an indispensable source of information for psychologists, sociologists, teachers and all those who seek to improve themselves and improve their communication skills. If you’ve ever wondered how to better understand the people around you, how to recognize their true intentions and emotions, Watching a Man is a book you can’t miss. Immerse yourself in the world of non-verbal signals and discover new horizons of communication with others!
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Десмонд Моррис
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785389134126
- Release date
- 2017