Understanding Emotional Expression in Verbal and Nonverbal Communication - Princeton NJ, October 6, 2012

Princeton, NJ, September 14, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Anger can be expressed with a shout or a mere roll of the eyes; happiness with just a smile or by singing out loud for all to hear. Both forms of communication are equally effective, and the emotions behind them intriguing to explore. Verbal and nonverbal aspects of communication as a means for emotional expression will be explored on Saturday, October 6, 2012 by board-certified psychiatrist, David Holbrook, M.D. in his presentation “Emotions Speak Louder than Words” at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ from 4:00PM to 6:00PM. Dr. Holbrook will illustrate how understanding the function of the emotions that fuel expression can help us better communicate with each other and be in better contact with ourselves. He will draw on his previous experience as a professional stage and film actor, as well as use examples from psychotherapy, neuroscience, and everyday life in this stimulating and thought-provoking presentation.

Dr. Holbrook graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City with an M.D. degree and is board certified in psychiatry. He is in private practice in Lebanon, New Jersey where he treats infants, children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Dr. Holbrook is a Clinical Associate of the American College of Orgonomy and is available for interview prior to the event.

Admission is free thanks to underwriting support. Donations are welcome. Suggested adult, non-student donation is $45. Reservations are recommended. Call (732) 821-1144 or make your reservation online by visiting www.orgonomy.org.

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Debra Sansanelli
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The American College of Orgonomy
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P.O. Box 490
Princeton, NJ 08542
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