Louis G. Castonguay, J. Christopher Muran, Lynne E. Angus, Jeffrey A. Hayes, Nicholas Ladany, Timothy Anderson-Bringing Psychotherapy Research to Life_ Understanding Change Through the Work of Leading.pdf
Non-Verbal Communication Definition: Non-Verbal Communication is the nonlinguistic transmission of information through visual, tactile and Kinesthetic (physical) Channels. Types of Non-Verbal Communication a) Kinesics Behavior i. Eye Behavior. ii. Touching. iii. Facial Expression etc. b) Paralanguage i. Voice Quality. ii. Volume. iii. Speech Rate etc. c) Environment i. Building Design. ii. Furniture. iii. Light etc. Kinesics Behavior a) Eye Behavior: Eye Behavior show rudeness, unfriendliness, deceptiveness etc. b) Touching: The way of communication in which peoples, animals communicate and interact via sense of touch. c) Facial Expression: Facial expression show the mode of a person, animals etc. e.g.: Anger, Sad, Happy, Dislike. d) Gesture: A Gesture is a form of communication in which visible bodily action communicate particular massage. Continued……\ Video Paralanguage a) Voice Quality: Quality of voice show maturity, age, and seriousness of a person. Fluent voice attract others. b) Volume: Volume of a speech show the confidence of a person. The must be moderately loud and rapid. c) Speech Rate: Speech Rate show preparation for the speech or work, confidence etc. d) Laughing: To much laughing and laughing loud leaves a bad impression. Laughing must simple and impessive. Continued… Different Types of Laughing Speech Rate Environment a) Building Design: Building Design show the different environments such as university, school, house etc. b) Furniture: Furniture shows the place like house, office etc. c) Lights: Light in a room are building shows place where you're e.g. Circus, Class Room, Museum. d) Color : Color defines something, colors have meaning. e) Road Signs: Road sign show the rule and Informs. Color Psychology a. Black: Evil, Unhappiness. b. White: Purity, Innocence. c. Red: Love, Excitement. d. Blue: Calmness, Sadness e. Green: Envy f. Yellow: Warmth, Energy g. Purple: Wealth, Mystery, Wisdom h. Brown: Reliability, Strength i. Orange: Attention j. Pink: Romance
Louis G. Castonguay, J. Christopher Muran, Lynne E. Angus, Jeffrey A. Hayes, Nicholas Ladany, Timothy Anderson-Bringing Psychotherapy Research to Life_ Understanding Change Through the Work of Leading.pdf