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    1. Arredondo, P., Toporek, M. S., Brown, S., Jones, J., Locke, D. C., Sanchez, J. and Stadler, H. (1996). Operationalization of the multicultural counseling competencies. AMCD: Alexandria, VA
    2. Ambady, N., Koo, J., Rosenthal, R., & Winograd, C. (2002). Physical therapists’ nonverbal communication predicts geriatric patients’ health outcomes.
    3. Psychology and Aging, 17(5), 443-452.
    4. Blondis, M., & Jackson, B. (1982). Nonverbal communication with patients: Back to the human touch. New York, NY: Wiley
    5. Bodie, G., & Jones, S. (2012). The nature of supportive listening II: The role of verbal person centeredness and nonverbal immediacy. Western Journal of Communication, 76(3), 250-269. doi: 10.1080/10570314.2011.651255
    6. Calero, H. H., & Nierenberg, G. (2009). How to read a person like a book: Using body language to know what people are thinking. New York, NY: Square One.
    7. Cormier, S., & Nurius P. S. (2003). Interviewing and change strategies for helpers: Fundamental skills and cognitive behavioral interventions (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
    8. Dacy, J., & Brodsky, S. (1992). Effects of therapist attire and gender. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research Practice, Training, 29(3), 486-490.
    9. Darrow, A., & Johnson, C. (2009). Preservice music teachers’ and therapists’ nonverbal behaviors and their relationship to perceived rapport. International Journal of Music Education, 27(3), 269-280.
    10. Ekman, P. (1971). Universals and cultural differences in facial expressions of emotion.
    11. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 19, 207-283.
    12. Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion.
    13. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 17(2), 124-129.
    14. Elfenbein, H., & Ambady, N. (2003). Universals and cultural differences in recognizing emotions. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 12(5), 159-164.
    15. Goman, C. K. (2008). The nonverbal advantage: Secrets and science of body language at work. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler.
    16. Grace, M., Kivlighan, D., & Kunce, J. (1995). The effect of nonverbal skills training on counselor trainee nonverbal sensitivity and responsiveness and on session impact and working alliance ratings. Journal of Counseling & Development, 73(5), 547-552.
    17. Haggis, P. (Producer & Director). (2004). Crash. USA: Bob Yari Productions.
    18. Hall, E. T. (2000). Context and meaning. In L. A. Samovar & R. E. Porter (Eds.), Intercultural Communication: A Reader (9th ed.), pp. 34-43. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
    19. Hall, J., Roter, D., Blanch, D., & Frankel, R. (2009). Nonverbal sensitivity in medical students: Implications for clinical interactions. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 24(11), 1217 -1222. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete.
    20. Hall, J., Harrigan, J., & Rosenthal, R. (1996). Nonverbal behavior in clinician-patient interaction. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 4(1), 21-37.
    21. Herring, R. (1990). Nonverbal communication: A necessary component of cross-cultural counseling. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 18(4), 172-179.
    22. Hill, C., Siegelman, L., Gronsky, B., Sturniolo, F., & Fretz, B. (1981). Nonverbal communication and counseling outcome. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 28(3), 203-212.
    23. Hubbs, D., & Brand, C. F. (2005). The paper mirror: Understanding reflective journaling. Journal of Experiential Education, 28 , 60–71. Retrieved from http://www.aee.org /publications/jee
    24. Hudock, A. M., & Gallagher-Warden, S. A. (2001). Using movies to teach family systems concepts. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9, 116-121. doi: 10.1177/1066480701092005
    25. Hupka, R., Zaleski, Z., Otto, J., Reidl, L., & Tarabrina, N. (1997). The colors of anger, envy, fear, and jealousy: A cross-cultural study. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28(2), 156-171.
    26. Ivey, A., Ivey, M., & Zalaquett, C. (2009). Intentional interviewing and counseling: Facilitating client development in a multicultural society. Belmont, CA: Brooks Cole.
    27. Jack, R. E., Garrod, O. G., Yu, H., Caldara, R., & Schyns, P. G. (2012). Facial expressions of emotion are not culturally universal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(19), 7241-7244.
    28. Jones, S. (2004). Putting the person into person-centered and immediate emotional support: Emotional change and perceived helper competence as outcomes of comforting in helping situations. Communication Research, 31(3), 338-360. doi: 10.1177/0093650204263436
    29. Jones, S., & Burleson, B. (2003). Effects of helper and recipient sex on the experience and outcomes of comforting messages: An experimental investigation. Sex Roles, 48(1-2), 1-19. doi: 10.1023/A:1022393827581
    30. Jones, S., & Wirtz, J. (20 07). “Sad monkey see, monkey do:” Nonverbal matching in emotional support encounters. Communication Studies, 58(1), 71-86. doi: 10.1080/10510970601168731
    31. Kettunen, T., Poskiparta, M., & Gerlander, M. (2002). Nurse-patient power relationship: Preliminary evidence of patients’ power messages. Patient Education and Counseling, 47(2), 101-113.
    32. Leary, D. (1990). Metaphors in the history of psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    33. Leathers, D., & Eaves, M. (2008). Successful nonverbal communication: Principles and applications. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.
    34. Leierer, S. J., Strohmer, D. C, Leclere, W. A., Cornwell, B., & Whitten, S. L. (1996). The effect of counselor disability, attending behavior, and client problem on counseling. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 40, 82-93. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.cwplib.proxy.liu.edu.
    35. Ling, W. N. (2003). Communicative functions and meanings of silence: An analysis of cross-cultural views. Multicultural studies, 3, 125-146.
    36. Manusov, V., & Patterson, M. (2006). The SAGE handbook of nonverbal communication. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications.
    37. Matsumoto, D., Frank, M., & Hwang, H. (2013). Nonverbal communication : Science and applications. Los Angeles: SAGE.
    38. Maurer, R., & Tindall, J. (1983). Effect of postural congruence on client's perception of counselor empathy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30(2), 158-163.
    39. Mehrabian, A. (1971). Silent messages. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc.
    40. Miller, P. W. (1988). Nonverbal communication (3rd ed.). West Haven: NEA Professional Library. Miller, P. W. (2005a). Body language in the classroom. Techniques, 80(8), 28‐30.
    41. Miller, P. W. (2005b). Body language: an illustrated introduction for teachers. Munster: Patrick W. Miller and Associates.
    42. Navarro, J., & Karlins, M. (2008). What every body is saying. New York, NY: Random House.
    43. Pease, B., & Pease, A. (2006). The definitive book of body language. New York, NY: Harper Collins.
    44. Pitton, D., Warring, D., & Frank, K. 8: Hunter, S. (1993). Multicultural messages: Nonverbal communication in the classroom. In meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators Los Angeles, California.
    45. Roll, S., & Roll, B. (1984). Neophyte counselor attire and college student perceptions of expertness, trustworthiness, and attractiveness. Counselor Education and Supervision, 23(4), 321-327.
    46. Roten, Y., Darwish, J., Stern, D., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E., & Corboz-Warnery, A. (1999). Nonverbal communication and alliance in therapy: The body formation coding system. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55 (4), 425-438.
    47. Sanders, J., & Wisesman, R. (1990). The effects of verbal and nonverbal teacher immediacy on perceived cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning in the multicultural classroom. Communication Education, 39(4), 341-353.
    48. Schafer, J., & Navarro, J. (2003). Advanced interviewing techniques. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
    49. Sherer, M., & Rogers, R. (1980). Effects of therapist’s nonverbal communication on rated skill and effectiveness. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36(3), 696-700.
    50. Spielberg, S. (Producer & Director), Kennedy, K., Jones, Q., & Marshall, F. (Producers). (1985). The color purple. [Motion picture]. USA: Warner Bros.
    51. Stinchfield, T. A., (2006). Using popular films to teach systems thinking. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 14, 123-128. doi: 10.1177/1066480705285559
    52. Straub, D., Loch, K., Evaristo, R., Karahanna, E., & Strite, M. (2002). Toward a theory-based measurement of culture. Journal of Global Information Management, 10(1), 13-23.
    53. Stone, O. (Executive Producer), & Wang, W. (Director). (1993). The joy luck club. [Motion picture]. USA: Walt Disney.
    54. Sue, D. W., & Sue, D (2008). Counseling the culturally diverse: Theory and practice. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
    55. Sue, D. W., & Sue, D (1977). Barriers to effective cross-cultural counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 24(5), 420 -429.
    56. Swanda, N. O., Mendes, I. A. C, Galvao, C. M., & Trevizan, M. A. (1992). The importance of nonverbal communication during the preanesthesia period. Clinical Nursing Research, 1(2), 207-213.
    57. Toriello, P. J., & Strohmer, D. C. (2004). Addiction counselors’ credibility: The impact of interactional style, recovery status, and nonverbal behavior. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 25 (1), 43-57.
    58. Zur, O. (2007). Touch in therapy and the standard of care in psychotherapy and counseling: Bringing clarity to illusive relationships. United States Association of Body Psychotherapists Journal, 6(2), 61-93. Retrieved from http://www.zurinstitute.com/touch_standardofcare.pdf
    59.  

    Introduction

    Chapter 1. Overview of nonverbal communication

    Chapter 2. Categorization of Nonverbal Communication

    Chapter 3. Cultural Influences on Nonverbal Communication

    Chapter 4. Gender Influences on Nonverbal Communication

    Conclusion

    References

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    referat.am kursayinner referatner diplomayinner tezer պատվիրել աշխատանքներ description_1 <ol> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Arredondo, P., Toporek, M. S., Brown, S., Jones, J., Locke, D. C., Sanchez, J. and Stadler, H. (1996). Operationalization of the multicultural counseling competencies. AMCD: Alexandria, VA</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Ambady, N., Koo, J., Rosenthal, R., &amp; Winograd, C. (2002). Physical therapists&rsquo; nonverbal communication predicts geriatric patients&rsquo; health outcomes.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Psychology and Aging, 17(5), 443-452.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Blondis, M., &amp; Jackson, B. (1982). Nonverbal communication with patients: Back to the human touch. New York, NY: Wiley</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Bodie, G., &amp; Jones, S. (2012). The nature of supportive listening II: The role of verbal person centeredness and nonverbal immediacy. Western Journal of Communication, 76(3), 250-269. doi: 10.1080/10570314.2011.651255</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Calero, H. H., &amp; Nierenberg, G. (2009). How to read a person like a book: Using body language to know what people are thinking. New York, NY: Square One.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Cormier, S., &amp; Nurius P. S. (2003). Interviewing and change strategies for helpers: Fundamental skills and cognitive behavioral interventions (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Dacy, J., &amp; Brodsky, S. (1992). Effects of therapist attire and gender. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research Practice, Training, 29(3), 486-490.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Darrow, A., &amp; Johnson, C. (2009). Preservice music teachers&rsquo; and therapists&rsquo; nonverbal behaviors and their relationship to perceived rapport. International Journal of Music Education, 27(3), 269-280.</li> <li>Ekman, P. (1971). Universals and cultural differences in facial expressions of emotion.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 19, 207-283.</li> <li>Ekman, P., &amp; Friesen, W. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 17(2), 124-129.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Elfenbein, H., &amp; Ambady, N. (2003). Universals and cultural differences in recognizing emotions. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 12(5), 159-164.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Goman, C. K. (2008). The nonverbal advantage: Secrets and science of body language at work. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Grace, M., Kivlighan, D., &amp; Kunce, J. (1995). The effect of nonverbal skills training on counselor trainee nonverbal sensitivity and responsiveness and on session impact and working alliance ratings. Journal of Counseling &amp; Development, 73(5), 547-552.</li> <li>Haggis, P. (Producer &amp; Director). (2004). Crash. USA: Bob Yari Productions.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hall, E. T. (2000). Context and meaning. In L. A. Samovar &amp; R. E. Porter (Eds.), Intercultural Communication: A Reader (9th ed.), pp. 34-43. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hall, J., Roter, D., Blanch, D., &amp; Frankel, R. (2009). Nonverbal sensitivity in medical students: Implications for clinical interactions. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 24(11), 1217 -1222. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hall, J., Harrigan, J., &amp; Rosenthal, R. (1996). Nonverbal behavior in clinician-patient interaction. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 4(1), 21-37.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Herring, R. (1990). Nonverbal communication: A necessary component of cross-cultural counseling. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 18(4), 172-179.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hill, C., Siegelman, L., Gronsky, B., Sturniolo, F., &amp; Fretz, B. (1981). Nonverbal communication and counseling outcome. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 28(3), 203-212.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hubbs, D., &amp; Brand, C. F. (2005). The paper mirror: Understanding reflective journaling. Journal of Experiential Education, 28 , 60&ndash;71. Retrieved from http://www.aee.org /publications/jee</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hudock, A. M., &amp; Gallagher-Warden, S. A. (2001). Using movies to teach family systems concepts. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9, 116-121. doi: 10.1177/1066480701092005</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Hupka, R., Zaleski, Z., Otto, J., Reidl, L., &amp; Tarabrina, N. (1997). The colors of anger, envy, fear, and jealousy: A cross-cultural study. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28(2), 156-171.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Ivey, A., Ivey, M., &amp; Zalaquett, C. (2009). Intentional interviewing and counseling: Facilitating client development in a multicultural society. Belmont, CA: Brooks Cole.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Jack, R. E., Garrod, O. G., Yu, H., Caldara, R., &amp; Schyns, P. G. (2012). Facial expressions of emotion are not culturally universal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(19), 7241-7244.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Jones, S. (2004). Putting the person into person-centered and immediate emotional support: Emotional change and perceived helper competence as outcomes of comforting in helping situations. Communication Research, 31(3), 338-360. doi: 10.1177/0093650204263436</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Jones, S., &amp; Burleson, B. (2003). Effects of helper and recipient sex on the experience and outcomes of comforting messages: An experimental investigation. Sex Roles, 48(1-2), 1-19. doi: 10.1023/A:1022393827581</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Jones, S., &amp; Wirtz, J. (20 07). &ldquo;Sad monkey see, monkey do:&rdquo; Nonverbal matching in emotional support encounters. Communication Studies, 58(1), 71-86. doi: 10.1080/10510970601168731</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Kettunen, T., Poskiparta, M., &amp; Gerlander, M. (2002). Nurse-patient power relationship: Preliminary evidence of patients&rsquo; power messages. Patient Education and Counseling, 47(2), 101-113.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Leary, D. (1990). Metaphors in the history of psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Leathers, D., &amp; Eaves, M. (2008). Successful nonverbal communication: Principles and applications. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Leierer, S. J., Strohmer, D. C, Leclere, W. A., Cornwell, B., &amp; Whitten, S. L. (1996). The effect of counselor disability, attending behavior, and client problem on counseling. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 40, 82-93. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.cwplib.proxy.liu.edu.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Ling, W. N. (2003). Communicative functions and meanings of silence: An analysis of cross-cultural views. Multicultural studies, 3, 125-146.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Manusov, V., &amp; Patterson, M. (2006). The SAGE handbook of nonverbal communication. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Matsumoto, D., Frank, M., &amp; Hwang, H. (2013). Nonverbal communication : Science and applications. Los Angeles: SAGE.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Maurer, R., &amp; Tindall, J. (1983). Effect of postural congruence on client&#39;s perception of counselor empathy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30(2), 158-163.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Mehrabian, A. (1971). Silent messages. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc.</li> <li>Miller, P. W. (1988). Nonverbal communication (3rd ed.). West Haven: NEA Professional Library. Miller, P. W. (2005a). Body language in the classroom. Techniques, 80(8), 28‐30.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Miller, P. W. (2005b). Body language: an illustrated introduction for teachers. Munster: Patrick W. Miller and Associates.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Navarro, J., &amp; Karlins, M. (2008). What every body is saying. New York, NY: Random House.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Pease, B., &amp; Pease, A. (2006). The definitive book of body language. New York, NY: Harper Collins.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Pitton, D., Warring, D., &amp; Frank, K. 8: Hunter, S. (1993). Multicultural messages: Nonverbal communication in the classroom. In meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators Los Angeles, California.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Roll, S., &amp; Roll, B. (1984). Neophyte counselor attire and college student perceptions of expertness, trustworthiness, and attractiveness. Counselor Education and Supervision, 23(4), 321-327.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Roten, Y., Darwish, J., Stern, D., Fivaz-Depeursinge, E., &amp; Corboz-Warnery, A. (1999). Nonverbal communication and alliance in therapy: The body formation coding system. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55 (4), 425-438.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Sanders, J., &amp; Wisesman, R. (1990). The effects of verbal and nonverbal teacher immediacy on perceived cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning in the multicultural classroom. Communication Education, 39(4), 341-353.</li> <li>Schafer, J., &amp; Navarro, J. (2003). Advanced interviewing techniques. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Sherer, M., &amp; Rogers, R. (1980). Effects of therapist&rsquo;s nonverbal communication on rated skill and effectiveness. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36(3), 696-700.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Spielberg, S. (Producer &amp; Director), Kennedy, K., Jones, Q., &amp; Marshall, F. (Producers). (1985). The color purple. [Motion picture]. USA: Warner Bros.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Stinchfield, T. A., (2006). Using popular films to teach systems thinking. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 14, 123-128. doi: 10.1177/1066480705285559</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Straub, D., Loch, K., Evaristo, R., Karahanna, E., &amp; Strite, M. (2002). Toward a theory-based measurement of culture. Journal of Global Information Management, 10(1), 13-23.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Stone, O. (Executive Producer), &amp; Wang, W. (Director). (1993). The joy luck club. [Motion picture]. USA: Walt Disney.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Sue, D. W., &amp; Sue, D (2008). Counseling the culturally diverse: Theory and practice. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley &amp; Sons.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Sue, D. W., &amp; Sue, D (1977). Barriers to effective cross-cultural counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 24(5), 420 -429.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Swanda, N. O., Mendes, I. A. C, Galvao, C. M., &amp; Trevizan, M. A. (1992). The importance of nonverbal communication during the preanesthesia period. Clinical Nursing Research, 1(2), 207-213.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Toriello, P. J., &amp; Strohmer, D. C. (2004). Addiction counselors&rsquo; credibility: The impact of interactional style, recovery status, and nonverbal behavior. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 25 (1), 43-57.</li> <li style="margin-left: 36pt;">Zur, O. (2007). Touch in therapy and the standard of care in psychotherapy and counseling: Bringing clarity to illusive relationships. United States Association of Body Psychotherapists Journal, 6(2), 61-93. Retrieved from http://www.zurinstitute.com/touch_standardofcare.pdf</li> <li>&nbsp;</li> </ol> description_2 <p>Introduction</p> <p>Chapter 1. Overview of nonverbal communication</p> <p>Chapter 2. Categorization of Nonverbal Communication</p> <p>Chapter 3. Cultural Influences on Nonverbal Communication</p> <p>Chapter 4. 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