[German] - Gefühle lesen | Paul Ekman

EPISODE · Sep 15, 2022 · 11H 58M

[German] - Gefühle lesen | Paul Ekman

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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/625582 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Gefühle lesen Author: Paul Ekman Narrator: Dominic Kolb Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 58 minutes Release date: September 15, 2022 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: Vom Autor von „Telling Lies? und weltweit anerkannten Experten für Emotionen! Würden Sie gern lernen, die Gefühle in den Gesichtern anderer lesen zu können und mit Ihren eigenen Emotionen besser umzugehen? Der anerkannte Psychologe Paul Ekman erzählt in seinem Hörbuch über Ergebnisse von vierzigjährigen Forschungsarbeiten zur nonverbalen Kommunikation. Er sucht nach Antworten auf folgende Fragen: Wann werden wir emotional und was geschieht dabei? Wie widerspiegeln sich verschiedene Emotionen in unseren Gesichtern? Ist es möglich, Lügen an der Mimik abzulesen? Dieses Buch kann Ihnen helfen: ? die Achtsamkeit für Ihre eigenen Emotionen zu entwickeln; ? über Ihr Verhalten zu entscheiden, wenn Sie emotional werden; ? die Gefühle anderer zu erkennen; ? das, was Sie über den Gefühlszustand anderer wissen, zum Guten zu benutzen. Der Autor gibt praktisch anwendbare Tipps, mit denen Sie lernen können, die Mimik anderer zu deuten und dadurch ihre Gefühle zu verstehen. Die Originalausgabe erschien unter dem Titel: Emotions Revealed. Understanding Faces and Feelings Copyright © 2003 Paul Ekman Kapitel 10 (Lügen und Emotionen): Copyright © 2007 Paul Ekman. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Susanne Kuhlmann-Krieg und Matthias Reiss (Kapitel 10) (P) 2022 ABP Verlag

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