Part IV: Tactual Social Interaction
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“Part IV: Felt Social Interaction” – Foundations of Nonverbal Interaction and Social Communication
Part IV: Felt Social Interaction is a scientifically grounded publication from the series “From Roots to Branches” that examines the phenomenon of social interaction within perceptual and developmental psychology.
In this compact volume, the authors—including Félicie Affolter and Walter Bischofsberger—explain how social interaction emerges: from direct, immediate encounters to the formation of nonverbal signals and more complex interaction structures involving tactile information. In addition, developmental aspects of felt interaction are described, along with illustrative examples from observation and practice.
This book offers valuable insights into fundamental mechanisms of interpersonal communication and is aimed at professionals in rehabilitation, education, and perceptual research, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of nonverbal interaction and its practical application.
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Autoren: Félicie Affolter und Walter Bischofsberger
Format: 16,8 x 23,9 cm
Seitenzahl: 48 Seiten
Erscheinungstermin: 26.02.2020