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Love in the Time of COVID-19: What We Can Learn About Non-verbal Behaviour from Living with a Pande behaviours in the ways they were accustomed to. It brings in ideas about the nature of—and the relational meanings expressed through—non-verbal communication, using the concept of social/physical distancing to speak to how people more typically enact relationships non-verbally. It also offers new p暂时过来 发表于 2025-3-27 18:02:01
Non-verbal Communication: From Good Endings to Better Beginnings,he development of closeness. Sternberg’s story relationship perspective is a jumping-off place for presenting Nowicki and Duke’s four-phase relationship model. We remind the reader what aspects of non-verbal language cause it to be so important in determining our success not only at the choice and bordain 发表于 2025-3-28 00:38:05
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Nonverbal Skills in Relationships: Too Little or Too Much May Be a Bad Thing,al/emotional skills may actually be curvilinear (inverted U-shaped distribution), with a moderate, or “optimal” level of skill possession. For example, too little emotional control, or too much of it, may be dysfunctional. The same curvilinear relationship may hold for skill in expressing (encoding)技术 发表于 2025-3-28 08:08:53
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