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The Silent Signals (Graham)

The Silent Signals, developed by Dr. Graham, refer to subtle cues people unconsciously give off during communication—such as body language, facial expressions, or tone—that reveal their true feelings or intentions, even when their words suggest otherwise. These signals are often involuntary and can provide valuable insight into someone’s emotional state or beliefs. Recognizing these cues can improve understanding of others and enhance interpersonal interactions, especially in negotiations, counseling, or conflict resolution. Essentially, the Silent Signals are the non-verbal messages beneath spoken words, helping to interpret what is genuinely happening beneath the surface.