Matt Abrahams is a nonverbal communication lecture at Stanford University. He shares the biggest body language mistake that ...
Smart designers don’t manage client behavior—they shape client identity. Most clients don’t walk into your studio acting like dream clients. They’re unsure, anxious, maybe a little too hands-on—or ...
The importance of positive mirroring in infant development is well established. Most therapists are introduced to developmental mirroring by studying Jacques Lacan, D.W. Winnicott, or Heinz Kohut.
Mirror neurons are a type of brain cell that is activated both when performing an action and when observing another individual perform that same action, a process thought to help an individual ...