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nonverbal communication
nonverbal communication n (Psychology) psychol those aspects of communication, such as gestures and facial expressions, that do not involve verbal communication but which may include nonverbal aspects of speech itself (accent, tone of voice, speed of speaking, etc) EncyclopediaSeecommunicationnonverbal communication
communication [kŏ-mu″nĭ-ka´shun] the sending of information from one place or individual to another.communication disorders mental disorders" >mental disorders characterized by difficulties in speech or language severe enough to be a problem academically, occupationally, or socially; one such is stuttering.impaired verbal communication a nursing diagnosis approved by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as decreased, delayed, or absent ability of an individual to receive, process, transmit, or use a system of symbols.nonverbal communication the transmission of a message without the use of words.communication (omaha) in the omaha system, the exchange of verbal or nonverbal information.nonverbal communication 'Body language', see there. aug·men·ta·tive and al·ter·na·tive com·mun·i·ca·tion (AAC) (awg-men'tă-tiv awl-tĕr'nă-tiv kă-myūn'i-kā'shŭn) 1. Any type of compensation for impaired use of verbal language, including techniques such as gesture systems and devices such as voice amplifiers, picture boards, and computerized instrumentation; See also: communication board2. The clinical practice of determining appropriate compensatory techniques for inadequate verbal communication and providing training in the use of those techniques. Synonym(s): nonoral communication, nonverbal communication. LegalSeeCommunication |