Language

How can nonverbal language obstruct our communication?

Studies indicate that, on average, body language accounts for 65% of communication, all the time we send messages through gaze, expression, gestures and our postures, so it is necessary to identify this nonverbal language. that makes communication difficult, as difficulties can arise in the relationship with others. The nonverbal language that interferes with communication is

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Use language in your mind: Milton Erickson’s legacy

Milton Erickson has developed, among other tools, therapeutic strategies based on the use of language to change his mind. Perhaps because his therapeutic approach was difficult for other psychiatrists, Milton H, to replicate. Erickson is considered a creative genius. This American psychiatrist and psychologist pioneered hypnosis therapies to the point of legendary status. Several Ericksonian

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What does the nonverbal language of politicians tell us?

Many of the most popular politicians have differentiated verbal language and communicate with their followers through it. When it comes to mass communication, in many cases gestures have more impact than words (the content of speech), and the nonverbal language of politicians is also of enormous importance. A large part of the public does not

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The language of sarcasm: secret verbal aggressions

There is no shortage of people who argue that sarcastics are smarter, more agile and brighter in the field of words, however, sarcasm is sometimes loaded with poison, an artillery of covert aggression and subtle contempt that undermines and destroys self-esteem. Sarcasm as a form of communication has many followers and followers, for example, it

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