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This textbook demonstrates the role of neurolinguistic programming and other communication techniques and what verbal and nonverbal psychodiagnostic techniques are in making partners with each other and police officers with the general population. Cognition of these features of communication accelerates the process of conscious understanding by future police officers of the success of the ultimate goal of their communication with the general population. Purpose of the work: to teach cadets to diagnose personal intentions and establish contact with a communication partner in order to identify…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This textbook demonstrates the role of neurolinguistic programming and other communication techniques and what verbal and nonverbal psychodiagnostic techniques are in making partners with each other and police officers with the general population. Cognition of these features of communication accelerates the process of conscious understanding by future police officers of the success of the ultimate goal of their communication with the general population. Purpose of the work: to teach cadets to diagnose personal intentions and establish contact with a communication partner in order to identify hidden information in the investigation of crimes. Scientific novelty lies in the presentation of a new fourth - the moral and moral side of communication and is presented in the presentation of psychological features of this side of communication in law enforcement activities. Knowledge of moral and moral sides of communication by police officers can in the future facilitate their adaptationto the increasingly complex extreme and tense conditions of society and enhance their image among the population.
Autorenporträt
Chovdirova G. S. is a doctor of psychological and medical sciences. She graduated from the I.P. Pavlov First Leningrad Medical Institute. Graduated from the I.P. Pavlov Leningrad Medical Institute and then completed her postgraduate studies in Moscow. She works at the V.Y. Kikotya Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.