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In Body Language you will find strategies on how to use nonverbal communication in various types of social interactions to achieve different social objectives.
Body language, also known as non-verbal communication, is how we express ourselves through gestures, expressions, posture, tone, eye contact, pace of speech and so much more. If you have ever heard the expression “actions speak louder than words” you have heard a universal truth.
The actions our body takes without our even thinking about it are very telling indeed and this is precisely why we need to understand what it is and how we can use it to our benefit.
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Some decades later, Sigmund Freud analyzed some aspects of body language, mainly in terms of personal space (how we relate to other bodies). However, his focus was on therapeutic analysis, and not on the proper meaning of body language.
The interest on body language itself arose in 1970 when Desmond Morris wrote The Naked Ape and Intimate Behaviour. These two works provided a good background for people to understand their feelings, how they act upon these feelings and how they communicate them beyond words.
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Portuguese
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Translated by Lola Manhattan
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Spanish
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Translated by Melisa Bonelli
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