From Fear to Fun: Our Bodies Speak Louder than Our Words
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients by Astrid M. Koenig
Episode notes
This episode explores why non‑verbal communication carries more weight than the words we choose — especially in emotionally charged medical encounters. Even the most carefully crafted sentences can be overshadowed by posture, facial expression, and tone. For young doctors, this creates a painful mismatch between inner uncertainty and the confidence patients expect.
We cover:
- Why non‑verbal signals dominate communication in ambiguous situations
- The 7–38–55 rule: 7% words, 38% tone, 55% body language
- How young doctors often “fake” confidence while their body reveals the truth
- Why patients instinctively trust what they see more than what they hear
- How mismatched verbal and non‑verbal cues undermine trust
- Why awareness of body language is essential in paediatric encounters
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communicationDoctorchildparentrapportnon-verbal communicationlanguagebody