1st Edition

Explorations in Nonverbal and Vocal Behavior

By George F. Mahl Copyright 1987

    First published in 1987. This book is a collection of selected papers about nonverbal and vocal behavior during clinical and investigative, psychological interviews. They are some of the studies conducted by students, colleagues, and the author over the past 35 years. More than half of the papers have never been published, although most of them were presented at scientific meetings. The previously published papers have appeared in widely scattered places, often as chapters in books. This volume makes available for the first time a fairly complete presentation of a coherent body of work.

    I: Explorations in Nonverbal Behavior; 1: Introduction; 2: Gestures and Body Movements in Interviews 1; 3: Body Movement, Ideation and Verbalization During Psychoanalysis 1; 4: The Embodiment of Interpersonal Relationships 1; 5: Effect of Proximity on Anxiety and Communication in the Initial Psychiatric Interview 1; 6: Effects of Visibility and Gender in Dyadic Interaction 1; 7: Questions for the Future; II: Explorations in Vocal Behavior; 8: Introduction; 9: Everyday Disturbances in Spontaneous Speech: General Properties 1; 10: Disturbances in the Patient's Speech in Psychotherapy; 11: Speech Disturbances and Rated Anxiety of Patients During Initial Psychiatric Interviews 1; 12: Speech Disturbances and Experimentally Induced Anxiety; 13: Speech Disturbance in Anxious Children; 14: Speech Disturbances During Induced Psychological Stress; 15: Everyday Speech Disturbances and Anxiety: Summary; 16: Speech Disturbances and Emotional Verbal Content In Initial Psychiatric Interviews 1; 17: Speech Disturbances and Manifest Verbal Content in Psychotherapeutic Interviews 1; 18: The Use of “Ah in Spontaneous Speech 1; 19: Everyday Speech Disturbances in Tom Sawyer; 20: Dialect, Stress, and Identity Feelings; 21: People Talking When They Can't Hear Their Own Voices 1; 22: Questions for the Future

    Biography

    George F. Mahl, Yale University