What are the 7 parts to NVC?
What is the definition of NVC?
The process of one person stimulating meaning in the mind of another person or persons by means of nonverbal messages.
What does SCADFISH stand for?
S- Sadness C- Contempt A- Anger D- Disgust F- Fear I - Intrest S- Suprise H -Happiness
What are the 8 categories of NVC?
What are the 5 categories to gesture?
Space vs. Territory
Territory- Refers to how people use space to communicate ownership or occupancy of an area.
Space- Regards to the space of a person. “A bubble”. A form of the area a person does not want others to invade.
The 6 categories of territory?
Encroachment
Encroaching on other people’s space is a sign that a person wishes to increase intimacy or to intimidate
Hall’s Interpersonal Distance
Suggests that interpersonal relationship in which we are involved affects the distance we place between ourselves and others.
Crowding
is a person’s perception of spatial restrictions
Density
Refers to number of people in a space.
Impact of High Density
High Density is a large number of people in a given area.
Fixed-Featured Space
A space that is fixed or immobile.
EX: Homes, Schools, layouts of towns or cities
Semi Fixed-Feature Space
Includes the moveable objects in our environment
EX: Furniture, accessories, and accents
The 6 perceptual characteristics of environment
What are pheromones?
A chemical excretion that is unique to every animal in the Aminal Kingdom.
What is Smell Memory?
Smells that provoke memories from the past
What is Smell Blindness?
An individual who cannot receive or process smells.
What is Smell Adaptation?
Going from one scent to another
What is marasmus?
The “waisting away disease”
EX: babies and toddlers who are taken care of with clean environments, but they are deprived of touch. This made the children die or stunt growth.
What is skin hunger
You physical being absolutely the need to have human contact,
The 5 categories of touch
What is the earliest form of communication?
Touch communication!
It is essential for human development
What is the difference between P-Time and M-Time?
P-Time: Polychronic time.
-You do may things @ one time.
M-Time: Monochronic time.
- You do one thing @ a time.