Dr Leow Chee Seng

Leow Chee Seng (PhD) has published more than 50 articles and journals on attitude and behaviour. He is currently an adjunct Professor of an established university and Consultant Fellow of Putra Business School and Human Behaviour Academy (UK). He is the specialist of human attitude and behaviour, psychopathology, lie detection, nonverbal communication (body language), mental health and work productivity. His research focuses on human happiness, depression, obsessive compulsive disorders, stress management, behaviour modification and psychotherapy.

Learn to Read His Body Language: Eye Movements and What They Mean

The eyes are the windows to one’s soul. They help relay one’s fear, love, boredom and a myriad of other emotions, but only to those who are tuned into the messages they’re trying to communicate. Eye contact is a primary component of any interpersonal communications and the study of such eye behaviour is called oculesics. So dominant is this …

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How to Catch a Liar: The 3 Things You Can Do to See if Someone is Lying

How do you catch a liar? It’s not so easy. Liars usually suppress the trust inwardly and may also outwardly monitor their movements in order to appear honest. For example, they’d try to maintain eye contact and avoid other traditional giveaways. Because of this, liars tend to utilise more cognitive resources than truth tellers in …

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Eating Well as an AIDS Patient: Nutrition & Supplements to Help Maintain Weight

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a health condition where the immune system is compromised and the patient is unable to fight off infections. AIDS is an extremely complex disorder without any cure currently. While the search for a cure continues, current medical practice aims to reduce the progression of the disease. Some of this may also be possible with nutritional change and …

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Anger Management: 4 Steps to Control Your Emotions

Everyone gets angry at one time or another. Some people deal with their anger calmly and methodically, while others lash out with steering wheel locks and overreact to small things like minor car accidents. Anger is a common emotion experienced by all humans. It’s our natural response to a threat or a challenge – provoking the impulse …

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How to Tell if Someone is Lying: The 8 Sentence Structures They Use

Ever wished you have the magical ability to spot a lie? Well, if you pay attention to what someone is saying, you could actually catch a clue or two. Verbal cues of deception are pretty reliable indicators if someone is lying. There is a strong positive relationship between deception and vocal cues like speech errors, …

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Understanding the Five Stages of Grief through MH370

When the word “delay” flashed across the screens at the arrival hall for MH370, nobody batted an eyelash. Flight delays were annoying, sure, but nothing out of the ordinary. However, as the delay dragged on and on, messages soon leaked out telling Malaysia that the flight could not be found. On the first day, emotions …

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