Stan B. Walters is the author of "The Truth about Lying." He is known for his expertise in detecting deception and non-verbal communication.
Walters has developed techniques for observing changes in behavior and communication patterns that may indicate stress or lying.
His work is particularly relevant to professionals in fields requiring careful observation and interpretation of human behavior.
Walters' approach emphasizes the importance of establishing a baseline for an individual's typical behavior before attempting to detect deception.
He has incorporated insights from other fields, such as Elisabeth KΓΌbler-Ross's stages of grief, to develop a broader understanding of how people deal with stress and potentially deceptive situations.
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