“…Gazing behavior has been defined as a component of assertiveness (Romano & Bellack, 1980) and social skills (Bellack, Hersen, & Lamparski, 1979; Bellack, Hersen, & Turner, 1978, 1979; Conger & Farrell, 1981; Glasgow & Arkowitz, 1975; Greenwald, 1977). Low levels of gaze in therapeutic interviews communicate noninvolvement and are implicated in judgments of depression (Waxer, 1974) and mental illness (Mancuso, Litchford, Wilson, Harrigan, & Lehrer, 1983).…”