THIS book is a handbook of types of nonverbal communication that will
give you insights into the significance of gestures — factors of
ordinary experiences that are all too often only vaguely understood, if
not entirely ignored.
Download the book "How To Read A Person Like A Book" in pdf format for
free and learn about any one's mind by his body language and his face
and other behaviors in one day. This book will increase your personality
and experience about knowing and recognizing some one in easy way.
For example is some one is combing his/her hair with his/her hands, then
you will know what is going on in his/her mind after reading this book.
Similarly their are every human behaviors are discussed in plain
English with photos and images.
The book "How To Read A Person Like A Book" is written by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero. This Book is similar to "How To Read Body Language" by Philip Redhead.
Some images from the book "How To Read A Person Like A Book"
CONTENTS
1. ACQUIRING THE SKILLS FOR
READING GESTURES
Life, the True Testing Ground
Gestures Come in Clusters
How You Can Benefit by Understanding Gestures
2. MATERIALS FOR GESTURE-READING
Facial Expressions
Walking Gestures
Shaking Hands
3. OPENNESS, DEFENSIVENESS,
EVALUATION, SUSPICION
Openness
Defensiveness
Evaluation
Suspicion and Secretiveness
4. READINESS, REASSURANCE,
COOPERATION, FRUSTRATION
Readiness
Reassurance
Cooperation
Frustration
5. CONFIDENCE, NERVOUSNESS, SELF-CONTROL
Confidence
Nervousness
Self-Control
6. BOREDOM, ACCEPTANCE, COURTSHIP, EXPECTANCY
Boredom
Acceptance
Courtship
Expectancy
7. RELATIONS AND CIRCUMSTANCES
Parent and Child
Lovers
Strangers
Superior and Subordinate
Client and Professional
Buyer and Seller
8. UNDERSTANDING IN AN
ENVIRONMENT
Gestures without an Audience: Telephoning
The Courtroom
Social Gatherings
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 136