All of us have one thing in common. In other words, it is necessary to communicate in some way. Even if they know it or do not know it, everyone communicates. During the conversation, please use communication other than verbal and verbal communication. Use these two formats to help you exchange and support messages you are trying to send. Up to 90% of all communication is nonverbal. Most communicators use body language, gestures, facial expressions, and use words during conversation. Communication other than words is more likely to be used than words communication.
Explanation DSM - 5 communication barriers include new situations that continue to be difficult in the social use of linguistic and nonverbal communication. Social (practical) communication barriers or SCD. SCD is a major difficulty of word theory - social use of language or communication - characterized by functional limitations leading to effective communication, social participation, social development and academic achievement (DSM - 5) SCD diagnostic criteria Refer to Table 5 for the explanation. Symptoms of SCD include difficulties in obtaining and using spoken words, and inappropriate responses in conversation. Diagnosis is rare for children under the age of four, but even if it is not recognized until later it will appear in early childhood. Patients with SCD have never experienced effective social communication so far. Some patients have symptoms as described by the American Psychiatric Association (APA)
Nonverbal communication is usually more meaningful than verbal communication Nonverbal communication is meaningless than verbal communication Nonverbal communication is often more ambiguous than verbal communication. Non-verbal information about our personal presentation, clothing style, and our identity is sent in environments such as dormitories, apartments, cars, or offices. Analyze some non verbal signals sent by your personal presentation or environment. How do they say who you are? Do they create the impression you desire?