Books about
Body Reading & Body Language
- The
Secret Language of Your Body- The Essential Guide
to Healing by Inna Segal
(2007)
- Mental
Illness and the Body- Beyond Diagnosis by L. Phillips
(2006)
- The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Body Language (The
Complete Idiot's Guide) by Peter Andersen
(2004)
- The
Body Language of Illness by Eleanor Limmer
(2000)
- Character Analysis (1980)
- Bodymind (1986)
- Reading the
Body: Ohashi's Oriental Diagnosis (1991)
- Reading
People: How to Understand People and Predict
Their Behavior, Anytime, Anyplace (1999)
- Your Body Speaks
Its Mind (1981)
- Body Feng Shui: Chinese
Science of Body Reading (2001)
- Teach
Yourself Body Language (2000)
- Emotional Anatomy:
The Structure of Experience (1986)
- Body
Reveals: How to Read Your Own Body (1984)
- The
Body Reveals: An Illustrated Guide to the
Psychology of the Body (1976)
- Body Reveals: What Your
Body Says About You (1984)
- Bioenergetics Books
» Language
of the Body (1977)
- Yoga Books » Structural
Yoga Therapy- Adapting to the Individual (2001)
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Character
Analysis
by Wilhelm Reich, Vincent R. Carfagno
(Translator)
Paperback - 3rd Rpt
edition (October 1980)
Noonday Press; ISBN: 0374509808
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A Reader Review
Neglected masterpiece, September 2, 1998
Reviewer: Henry E Dreher (see more about me
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Conventional wisdom has it that the firest two-thirds of
this treatise on character analysis improved
psychoanalytic technique, focusing on character-based
resistances rather than just on interpreting
content--associations, dreams, etc. True enough, but the
last third, which analysts and critics say represents
Reich's slippage into maddness, is even more brilliant
and farsighted. Here, Reich moves into the area of
bioenergy and body-based psychotherapy. He presages some
modern developments in psychotherapy, and in many
respects, moves ahead of where mainstream therapy resides
today. His bioenergy/therapy integration was also a
forerunner of much of today's alternative mind-body and
energy medicine modalities. Reich was not always the most
trenchant writer, but here is writing his sharp, direct,
and provocative. This is Reich's great contribution,
still largely neglected.
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Bodymind
by Ken Dychtwald, Marilyn Ferguson
(Designer)
Paperback: 300 pages ;
Reissue edition (April 1986)
J. P. Tarcher; ISBN: 087477375X
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A Reader Review
A highly recommended book! Fascinating!,
May 27, 2000
Reviewer: A reader from California
If you ever wonder what kind of body type you have and
what baggage comes with that profile, go grab this book
up! It explains the thoughts that create some of the most
common ailments that modern people walk around with now.
If you wonder about what causes you to have a broad chest
and skinny legs, this is the book for you. If you have
any part in the healing art field, this book is essential
for your library. Enjoy it, be surely satisfied and
fascinated all in one sitting.
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Reading the Body:
Ohashi's Book of Oriental Diagnosis
by Wataru Ohashi, Tom Monte (Contributor)
Paperback: 192 pages ;
(November 1991)
Penguin USA (Paper); ISBN: 0140193626
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A Reader Review
The bible for learning about oriental diagnosis,
February 3, 2000
Reviewer: Mort Greenberg
from New York
"Reading the body", by W. Ohashi is a must
read. From head to toe our bodies have external signs for
internal troubles, and this book will show you how to
find them to help yourself and others. "Reading the
Body" is the one book that I always come back to as
a reference. In fact, I'm buying my second copy of this
book today since my first is worn out.
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People: How to Understand People and
Predict Their Behavior, Anytime, Anyplace
by Jo-Ellan Dimitrius, Mark Mazzarella
Paperback: 295 pages;
(June 1999)
Ballantine Books (Trd Pap); ISBN:
0345425871
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It's true that politicians blink much more frequently
when they're lying, but what other behavior clues do
people inadvertently give off? If you want to know if
you're being boondoggled, how to tell if your date is
interested in a serious relationship, or if you should
take that new job, Jo-Ellan Demitrius will help you
figure it all out. She gives away the tricks of her
trade--jury consulting--in this eye-opening handbook for
predicting the behavior and revealing the thoughts of
others. She's consulted for more than 600 jury trials,
including the O.J. Simpson, Rodney King, and John DuPont
cases, as well as for Fortune 100 companies. If her name
rings a bell, it may be because she's been on Oprah,
Larry King Live, and 60 Minutes, among other television
shows.
Much more than a collection of tips on reading body
language, her book is supremely organized, detailed, and
thorough, with lists of physical characteristics, vocal
patterns, office props, and conversational behaviors that
reveal much more than you'd think. She instructs on how
to analyze hundreds of details of everyday living, from
the style of the picture frame on your boss's desk to the
odd way that an acquaintance swears up a storm, in order
to uncover personality traits and predict future
behavior.
Demitrius isn't a hocus-pocus intuition hawker; she's
more of a scientist. "...over the past fifteen
years," she writes, "I have tested this method
on more than ten thousand 'research subjects.' After
predicting the behavior of thousands of jurors,
witnesses, lawyers, and judges, I have been able to see
whether my predictions came true....I did not always peg
them correctly, especially in the earlier years. But by
testing my perceptions over and over, I have verified
which clues are generally reliable and which are
not." Her advice will prove valuable not just to
lawyers but to businesspeople, parents, and anyone
curious about their relationships. While the book is
mostly aimed at deconstructing the behavior and
characteristics of others, it's also useful for job
candidates and anyone concerned with projecting the
appropriate image. -- Erica Jorgensen --This text
refers to the Hardcover edition.
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Your Body Speaks Its
Mind
by Stanley Keleman
Paperback: 192 pages;
(June 1981)
Center Pr; ISBN: 0934320012
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A Reader Review
The mind appears in the body!, November
1, 1999
Reviewer: Merrily Manthey,
M.S. from Washington State
An incredible book! As a professional in the field of
human potential, I found this book very useful to offer
to clients. And they got excited and passed the title
along to their loved ones and friends. The understanding
of the various forces (literal and figurative) that play
on our physical form is powerful. Must reading for those
exploring the euphoria of possibilities!
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Body
Feng Shui: The Ancient Chinese Science of Body
Reading
by Chao-Hsiu Chen, Zhaoxiu Chen
Paperback: 176 pages;
(October 1, 1999)
Inner Traditions Intl Ltd; ISBN:
0892817690
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Book Description
* The first book in English on the ancient
Chinese tradition of reading personality traits in
physical appearance. * Includes over 100
illustrations that explain the meanings of physical
characteristics. * Explains how individuals can influence
their destiny and use negatively perceived physical
aspects as tools for healthy relationships and positive
self-transformation.
Min Xiang Shue--also known as body feng shui--is an
ancient Taoist tradition that uses the techniques from
the more familiar art of placement (feng shui) to reveal
the connection between inner character and external
appearance. According to this ancient art, it is possible
to recognize the personality of an individual from his or
her facial features, hand shape, movements, and posture.
Generously illustrated with more than 100 drawings that
explain the meaning of distinctive physical
characteristics, Body Feng Shui teaches you how to
explore your own and others' destinies by reading the
truths of the soul as they appear on the human body.
Introduced for the first time in the Western world, the
art of body feng shui can show how a negative or positive
physical aspect can be partially responsible for
happiness or misfortune, health or illness, wealth or
poverty. Moreover, though we are given certain attributes
at birth, these are not unchangeable. Body Feng Shui
provides valuable lessons for redesigning our fate based
on the observations of our physical appearance and offers
many examples of positive changes you can make to
transform an inauspicious physical feature into a
blessing--none of which require plastic surgery.
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Teach
Yourself Body Language
by Gordon Wainwright
Paperback: 208 pages;
2nd edition (July 1, 2000)
McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books; ISBN:
0658005006
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More than 90 percent of all face-to-face communications
are nonverbal. This "body language" can have a
profound influence on how we respond to one another.
Learn how to interpret these clues and use them to convey
a positive personal and professional image.
A Reader Review
Teach Yourself Body Language by Gordon R.
Wainwright, December 1, 1999
Reviewer: A reader from Florida
The purpose of this book is to learn a language that
everybody knows already. A different form of
communications, a form that we all express unconsciously.
For example, most people do not realize just how much
they use their "eyes" to seek information, to
show attention and interest, or even reveal an attitude
about something or someone. Just today, I experienced an
individual on my job giving me this long
"stare." According to Mr. Wainwright,
"Long unflickering looks are used by those who seek
to dominate, threaten, intimidate or otherwise influence
others." (Chapter 2, page 11) A person staring can
also have an adverse effect on its outcome. In my case,
it was not a look of influence or encouragement! Mr.
Wainwright's book is a constant reminder or should I say
an "eye opener" of our own source of being.
Often, we do not pay attention to our surroundings we
take these small things for granted. This is an excellent
study material for communicating without orally
communicating. Teach Yourself Body Language is a
contributing factor to personal growth and
self-development. This book consists of 17 chapters,
contents dealing with Eye Contact, as I mentioned above,
Facial Expression, Gestures and Movement, Appearance and
Physique, Body Language and Spoken Language just to name
a few. This book is concise and it is not long nor
boring. There are exercises after each chapter that you
or a group can have some fun. For example; with the eyes,
in his book it tells you that the next time you are in a
public place, like in a restaurant, observe the other
people present as discreetly as you can. Note how they
look at each other when they are talking. Also, note how
long each period of eye contact is (no need to time
it-just note whether the mutual glances are short or
long). There are reviews to your exercise(s) but you
would have to read this book in order to find out the
outcome. I give this book a 4 star! It's good reading and
very informative. I would absolutely recommend this to
you or any others who would like to find out more about
the limitations and advantages of body language as a
means of communicating. Suggestions for further reading
complete the book and should prove helpful to the reader
who wishes to explore the subject further.
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Emotional
Anatomy: The Structure of Experience
by Stanley Keleman
Paperback: 176 pages;
(June 1986)
Center Pr; ISBN: 0934320101
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Body Reveals: How
to Read Your Own Body
by Ron Kurtz, Hector Prestera (Contributor), Daniel P.
Goleman (Illustrator)
Paperback: 149 pages;
(April 1984)
HarperCollins (paper); ASIN: 0062504886
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The Body
Reveals: An Illustrated Guide to the Psychology of the
Body
by Ron Kurtz
Paperback: (August
1976)
HarperCollins (paper); ISBN: 0060666803
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Body
Reveals : What Your Body Says About You
by Ron Kurtz
Paperback: (April
1984)
HarperCollins (paper); ISBN: 9994572210
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