【不快な視線の謎】ジロジロ見てくる人が持つ7つの心理パターンと今日からできる対処法
"Why is that person staring at me for so long...?" Have you ever had an experience like that? On the train, at work, in the supermarket, at school, at the dinner table with family... You suddenly notice someone staring at you. Even when your eyes meet, they don't look away. This repeated feeling gradually wears you down. This video thoroughly explores this everyday phenomenon of "people who stare" from four perspectives: psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and philosophy. What you will learn from this video: Why do people stare? (A complete explanation of 7 psychological patterns) 6 characteristics of people who are easily stared at and their meaning The scientific and medical effects of gaze on the brain and body The reality and legal status of gaze harassment in the workplace The deep relationship between the need for approval and self-esteem The long-term impact of childhood experiences on gaze sensitivity The connection between the structure of a surveillance society and the individual's gaze problem The essence of "freedom from gaze" as shown in Sartre's existentialist philosophy 7 concrete coping strategies you can implement starting today Two real-life recovery stories of people who overcame the pain of being stared at This video is recommended for: Those who feel uncomfortable being stared at by someone at work or school Those who are exhausted from being overly concerned with other people's gazes Those who worry that they are too sensitive to gazes Those who have suffered for a long time from the gazes of overbearing parents or bosses Those who have had their discomfort from gazes dismissed as "all in their head" Those who have a deep interest in human relationships, psychology, and philosophy Those who want to understand themselves more deeply Introduction: Have You Experienced This? Chapter 1: What is Gaze? – Definitions from Evolution, Neurology, and Culture Chapter 2: Seven Psychological Patterns Chapter 3: Six Characteristics of People Who Are Often Stared At Chapter 4: The Scientific Effects of Gaze on Mind and Body Chapter 5: Gaze Harassment in the Workplace Chapter 6: The Deep Relationship Between the Need for Recognition and Self-Esteem Chapter 7: Seven Coping Strategies You Can Implement Today Chapter 8: Childhood Experiences and Sensitivity to Gaze Chapter 9: The Structure of the Surveillance Society and the Gaze Problem Chapter 10: Freedom from Gaze as Shown in Sartre's Philosophy Chapter 11: Philosophical and Practical Thinking Methods for Becoming Free from Gaze Final Chapter: Towards Freedom Beyond Gaze – A Story of Recovery References Argyle, M. & Cook, M. (1976). Gaze and Mutual Gaze. Cambridge University Press. Ekman, P. (2003). Emotions Revealed. Times Books. (Japanese translation: "The Face Lies as Much as the Words," Kawade Shobo Shinsha) Baron-Cohen, S. (1995). Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind. MIT Press. Baumeister, R. F., & Leary, M. R. (1995). The need to belong. Psychological Bulletin, 117(3), 497–529. Fiske, S. T. (2011). Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Status Divides Us. Russell Sage Foundation. Goffman, E. (1963). Behavior in Public Places. Free Press. (Japanese translation: "The Structure of Gatherings," Seishin Shobo) Schlenker, B. R. (1980). Impression Management. Brooks/Cole. Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1979). An integrative Theory of intergroup conflict. In W. G. Austin & S. Worchel (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations (pp. 33–47). van den Berg, P. et al. (2010). The objectification of others. Body Image, 7(4), 309–315. Mehrabian, A. (1971). Silent Messages. Wadsworth. Kato, Taizo (2009). *The Book to Eliminate Relationship Problems*. PHP Institute. Saito, Tamaki (2013). *The Illness Surrounding Recognition*. Nihon Hyoronsha. Uchida, Tatsuru (2010). *Street-Level Media Theory*. Kobunsha Shinsho. VOICEVOX Aoyama Ryusei
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【意外かも】高IQの人の意外な共通点
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男性に視線を送っている時の女性の本音と見分け方

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