Non-verbal Communication in Depression
Discover the profound insights of "Non-verbal Communication in Depression," a significant monograph published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This comprehensive work, spanning 284 pages, delves into the intricate ways mental illness influences non-verbal interaction patterns. Authored by JMH, this book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the silent yet impactful forms of communication often overlooked in discussions of mental health. Whether you are a mental health professional, researcher, or simply interested in the complexities of human interaction, this book provides valuable perspectives that can enhance your understanding of depression and its effects on communication. Explore the nuances of non-verbal cues and their implications in the context of mental illness with this enlightening read.