Emotions revealed: Recognizing faces and feelings to improve communication and emotional life
Paul Ekman2003

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Renowned psychologist Paul Ekman explains the roots of our emotional responses - from anger and fear to sadness and happiness - and shows how these emotions cascade across our faces, revealing information to those who can decipher the clues. Ekman's research and practical training were prominently featured in Malcom Gladwell's bestseller Blink, and the insights in Emotions revealed provide us with the skills to recognize feelings in our spouses, children, business colleagues, even strangers on the street.
Ekman translates his research into a practical, mind-opening guide to reading the emotions of those around us. He explains what triggers emotions and whether we can control them; show how our body signals to others whether we are slightly sad or truly anguished, peeved or enraged; and teaches us how to distinguish between a polite smile and the genuine thing. Packed with unique execises and photographs - and a new chapter on emotions and lying - emotions revealed is an indispendable resource for navigating our emotional world.

Titre original : Emotions revealed: Recognizing faces and feelings to improve communication and emotional life (2003)

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2007 Editions Henry Holt & Company

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 290 pages | ISBN : 9780805083392

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