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- Social Communication - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Social communication is essential for the integration and maintenance of the individual in the social environment This Construct is reciprocal and interactive, and social communication abilities may appear very early in life
- Brochures and Fact Sheets - National Institute of Mental Health . . . - NIMH
Download, read, and order free NIMH brochures and fact sheets about mental disorders and related topics Publications are also available in Spanish
- Toddlers’ Responses to “Baby Talk” Linked to Social . . . - NIMH
In an NIMH-supported study, researchers found that toddlers respond to emotionally expressive speech in different ways, and these varied responses are linked with their social, linguistic, and cognitive abilities
- Language Behavior - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Language is a system of shared symbolic representations of the world, the self and abstract concepts that supports thought and communication
- Tips for Talking With a Health Care Provider About Your Mental Health
Don’t wait for a health care provider to ask about your mental health Start the conversation Here are five tips to help prepare and guide you on talking to a health care provider about your mental health and getting the most out of your visit 1 Talk to a primary care provider
- Speaking About Science Seminar: Introduction to Essential Communication . . .
Knowing how to communicate your scientific findings to a general audience is an important skill to develop early in one’s scientific career This seminar, designed for trainees of all levels, will provide attendees with foundational communication skills that can be used in multiple settings
- Social Neuroscience and Communication in Adult Psychopathology . . . - NIMH
Social Neuroscience and Communication in Adult Psychopathology Program This program supports interdisciplinary research on the biological and behavioral underpinnings of social processes and their abnormalities in psychiatric disorders
- Production of Facial Communication - National Institute of . . . - NIMH
The capacity to convey one's emotional state non-verbally via facial expression We link to external websites for informational purposes only, but we do not endorse or guarantee their accuracy Once you leave our site, you will be subject to the new website’s privacy policy Read NIMH’s for more information
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