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1. Joe Navarro "I See What You're Thinking"

Joe Navarro, a former FBI agent and non-verbal communication expert, teaches you to instantly "scan" an interlocutor, decipher subtle signals in his behavior, recognize veiled emotions and immediately notice the slightest dirty tricks and signs of a lie.


2. Desmond Morris "The Body Language Bible"

A book that can rightly be considered a real bible of body language. Combining a scientific approach with a clear presentation, Morris dwells in great detail on each of the many types of hidden body signs that we observe in others daily and give ourselves. After getting acquainted with his unique research, you will be able to easily read the thoughts and feelings of others, as their gestures and facial expressions will become an open book for you.


3. Paul Ekman "The Psychology of Lies"

Is it true that a modern person, on average, lies three times in ten minutes of conversation? How to respond to the fact that lies have penetrated into all spheres of human life? What to do if you can not recognize a lie by words and voice? In Paul Ekman's book you will find exhaustive answers to these questions. Remember that it is extremely difficult to hide deceit. Universal microexpressions and microgestures always betray a liar, regardless of social status and nationality.

Learn to see what others don't see.


4. Paul Ekman "Recognize a liar by facial expression"

Do you notice if someone is pretending to be surprised? And if someone is frightened, but wants to look angry, can you see it? Saturated with a huge number of carefully selected photographs and special exercises, this book will allow you to accurately recognize lies, instantly reading emotions, both genuine and "acted" in faces. Joy, surprise, fear, anger, sadness, disgust - nothing escapes your attentive gaze. Improve your skills to protect yourself from scams at work and at home.


5. Fry Aldert "Lies. Three ways to detect. How to read the thoughts of a liar, how to fool a lie detector"

6. Fry Aldert "Detection of lies and deceit"


Why do people lie? How to recognize lies and deceit in human behavior and speech? These fundamental questions are answered in the pages of this guide. The book presents research on the psychological and physiological indicators of truthful and deceitful behavior and speech, as well as the factology of using the method of detecting lies and deceit using a polygraph (“lie detector”). This book will benefit anyone who needs to know if others are telling the truth and have a practical guide to securing that knowledge—social and legal psychologists, forensic scientists, political consultants, and lawyers.


7. James Borg "Body Language"

Seven simple lessons from James Borg will allow you to become an expert at reading other people's thoughts and feelings and teach you how to control your own gestures in order to get the desired reaction from people.


8. Allan Pease "The New Body Language"

The most popular book on body language from Allan Pease, but be careful when reading it, it is not as beautiful as it might seem. In general, we didn’t even really want to add it to this list, but in the extended version, you can find benefits for yourself by learning sign language.


9. Mike Caro "Sign Language. Poker Gestures"

The most notable work about the game of live poker, body language and gestures. The book covers all types of poker (5 card, 7 card, hold'em) and is very useful if you play a lot of games with real people in the casino or at home. The book is well written, with helpful descriptions of discussions, photos, and strategies for every possible gesture.


1 0. George Joseph Kresge "The Mentalist"

This book was written by George Kreskin, the recognized No. 1 mentalist of our time. For more than 60 years, he has been exploring the possibilities of the human mind and developing techniques and techniques that will allow each of us to develop our mental potential. How to achieve maximum concentration of consciousness? How to quickly and easily carry out the suggestion? How to "read" what a person has in his head, and introduce his thought into someone else's consciousness? How to effectively read people's non-verbal communications? How do you know the answer to a question before you ask it? How to predict the future more accurately than professional fortune tellers and astrologers? How to develop the senses to the maximum and achieve extrasensory perception?
 
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