Body-language and nonverbal communication

Sweatening

how do you distinguish cold sweat (fear sweat) and sweat from too hard working?

I think the difference is of important relevance concerning the present working situation in Europe but also in China:

too much, too fast, too much overloaded, too unclear, too ….too…

In Germany we have to deal with burn-out, depression and burn-out. In china there is already a high percentage of depression deriving from the working situation also.

So distinguishing the two different kinds of sweat can help to realitze if you or your friend is working too much and afraid to slow down (because of fear) or if he really likes hard work and enjoys. That mewans is motivated and not burded out.

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The body in psychotherapy 3 (contact and therapeutic alliance)

 

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Sensation and motion

Does perception shape our information-seeking activity or do we rely on predetermined data-gathering motions?

That`s a very important question which is answered up to a sufficiant end.

Here the important result in one sentence.

“If it starts anywhere, it starts with the motor movement and not with the sensory reception.”

More interested? Have a look here:

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The body in psychotherapy 2 (contact and communication)

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The body in psychotherapy 1

 
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Just stunned shame

some days again an Indian was raped and brutalized sexually abused. This time it was a 6 year old little girl. I can`t find any words to talk about just to post the link to the Times of India.

At the same time I want to bring into mind again how often this happens mostly to woman and girls, not only in India. You read about sexual raping and abuse all over the world: Syria, Egypt, Afghanistan, Iran but also in Europe and the US.

What kind of rude affect and psychological state of mind and political interest is hidden?

What does this mean considering the fact that we do no longer live in the middle ages?

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-15/delhi/37118961_1_b-d-athani-joint-probe-falak

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Chinese and American body language differences, new perspectives

There has always been a comfortable zone felt by native speakers and so they don’t feel any difficulty in communicating with each other. But when a foreigner tries to communicate with a native of a country, action speaks louder than words. Lot of things like body language, facial expressions, gestures come into picture. Let us deal with the differences in body language between China and America in this article. Before we start, why China and America? Well, both these nations are totally different in terms of their culture and both have equal business opportunities in each other’s nations and so it has become mandatory if you are doing a business in China or plan to settle down in America or anyway around.

There are lots of cultural differences between Chinese and

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How to come to a good decision

A weak man has doubts before a decision, a strong man has them afterwards.

― Karl Kraus

 

  • What do you prefer in your life and what kind of experiences do you have by this?
  • How do you experience the other one, if he or she does it the other way around?

In any case enjoy it the way you do it. 🙂

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Obama’s Body Language Bow to Chinese Leader Hu Jintao

 The way a person bows in Asian countries reflects what a person is communicating non verbally  to another person. While a bow is often a sign of respect, a bow can reflect the way a person is feeling – humble, sincere, remorse, or even deference.

The degree of the bow also means something. The lower the bow…………more here via this link. Very very interesting

http://drlillianglassbodylanguageblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/does-obama%E2%80%99s-body-language-bow-to-chinese-leader-hu-jintao-weaken-his-image-among-americans-and-worldwide/

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The Energetics of Bioenergetics – Alexander Lowen (video)

As there are  many questions about bioenergetic analysis I post a video with Alexander Lowen, the founder of Bioenergetic Analysis, talking in brief words what It`s all about. Just listen to Lowen and the way how he can support people to easily understand what it`s all about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghZg34hKeCw

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