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  1. Non-Verbal Communication. Notes on the Visual Perception of Human Relations.Jurgen Ruesch & Weldon Kees - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (3):400-401.
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  2. Semiotic Approaches to Human Relations.Jurgen Ruesch - 1975 - Foundations of Language 13 (1):133-134.
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    Philosophische strömungen in der modernen medizin.Von G. Bally, G. Bally, H. Ey, C. G. Jung, A. Mitscherlich, P.‐H. Rossier, J. Ruesch & W. Voneizsaucker - 1951 - Dialectica 5 (1):84-96.
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    Reading and CommunicationOral Aspects of ReadingRemedial Reading-Teaching and TreatmentBackwardness in ReadingMaturity in ReadingNonverbal Communication.G. Patrick Meredith, Helen M. Robinson, Maurice D. Woolf, Jeanne A. Woolf, M. D. Vernon, William S. Gray, Bernice Rogers, Jurgen Ruesch & Weldon Kees - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (1):67.
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    Principles of human communication.Jurgen Ruesch - 1957 - Dialectica 11 (1‐2):154-166.
    The principles laid down in this article express the idea that psychopa‐thology and social pathology can be conceived of as disturbed communication and that the various methods of therapy, both physical and psychological, are geared to improving the organs and functions of communication of man.Disturbed Communication is considered as a special case of ordinary communication that is distorted through erroneous timing, deviations in intensity. and inappropriacy of messages.
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    The sociopsychological and psychosomatic approach to disease.Jurgen Ruesch - 1951 - Dialectica 5 (2):99-125.