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Non-verbal Communication in Depression
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Non-verbal Communication in Depression

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How does mood affect nonverbal communication, the gazes, gestures and facial expressions which accompany dialogue? This important monograph, based on a longitudinal study of five hundred interviews with depressed patients and normal subjects, systematically examines the ways in which mental illness may affect nonverbal interaction patterns. A number of specific patterns of nonverbal behaviour are identified which relate directly to psychological state and also depend on the interaction of the participants in a dialogue. Nonverbal Communication in Depression is not only rich in much-needed empirical data, but it also offers a fresh theoretical and methodological perspective on communicative behaviour in general. Most importantly, perhaps, it represents a real advance in our understanding of the functions of various nonverbal mechanisms and thus provides the clinical psychologist and psychiatrist with an important diagnostic tool.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 May 1989
Pages
284
ISBN
9780521323109

How does mood affect nonverbal communication, the gazes, gestures and facial expressions which accompany dialogue? This important monograph, based on a longitudinal study of five hundred interviews with depressed patients and normal subjects, systematically examines the ways in which mental illness may affect nonverbal interaction patterns. A number of specific patterns of nonverbal behaviour are identified which relate directly to psychological state and also depend on the interaction of the participants in a dialogue. Nonverbal Communication in Depression is not only rich in much-needed empirical data, but it also offers a fresh theoretical and methodological perspective on communicative behaviour in general. Most importantly, perhaps, it represents a real advance in our understanding of the functions of various nonverbal mechanisms and thus provides the clinical psychologist and psychiatrist with an important diagnostic tool.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 May 1989
Pages
284
ISBN
9780521323109