🟢 Linguaggio del corpo: i segnali della bocca

There are various schools of thought on nonverbal communication, and after examining them all in my daily studies, I believe that psychologist Stefano Benemeglio's perspective is the most useful and usable in terms of the indicators it offers. Let's start by saying that Benemeglio's analogical body language, which frequently recurs in brief on this topic, consists of a mapping of the body, specifically of certain key areas. The primary one, or rather, the one where the most important bodily signals to be captured due to their intensity occur, is the head, particularly the face. The nose and mouth are the main fulcrums, but other areas are also significant, such as the eyes, eyebrows, forehead, temples, cheekbones, cheeks, and chin. Today we'll focus on the mouth, which, upon closer inspection, is the primary channel for understanding the world for a newborn whose other senses, particularly sight, have not yet fully developed. _____________________________ MY TWO ESSAYS: 1) https://amzn.to/36feExf 2) https://www.amazon.it/dp/8864720383 MY ONLINE COURSE ON BODY LANGUAGE: https://www.omaxi.net/corsi/comunicaz... RELATIONAL ACADEMY: https://www.omaxi.net/corsi/academy.html MY FACEBOOK PAGE:   / omassi.sergio   INSTAGRAM:   / sergio.omassi   _________________________ #sergioomassi #lifecoaching #bodylanguage