Body Language - How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures

Title : Body Language - How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures
Pub Date : 1981
Author : Allan Pease
Publisher: Sheldon Press, London
ISBN : ISBN 0-85969-406-2
Overview :

ALLAN PEASE is the managing director of a management consultancy company based in Sydney, Australia. He produces books, films,

and cassettes that are used by numerous organisations around the world to train personnel in communication skills. He did ten

years’ study, interviewing and research before writing BODY LANGUAGE.

Introduction
When I first heard about ‘body language’ at a seminar in 1971, I became so excited about it that I wanted to learn more. The

speaker told us about some of the research done by Professor Ray Birdwhistell at the University of Louisville, which had shown

that more human communication took place by the use of gestures, postures, position and distances than by any other method. At

that time I had been a commission salesman for several years and had undergone many long, intensive courses on selling

techniques, but none of these courses had ever mentioned anything about the non-verbal aspects or implications of face-to-face

encounters.

My own investigations showed that little useful information was available on body language and, although libraries and

universities had records of the studies done on it, most of this information consisted of closely set manuscripts and

theoretical assumptions compiled in an objective manner by people who had little or no practical experience in dealing with

other human beings. This does not mean that their work was not important; simply that most of it was too technical to have any

practical application or use by a layman like myself.

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