Care includes but is broader than empathy, and is a top 10 element of Integrative Listening. This study identifies a […]
Research suggests 80% of people think they are good listeners, but only 20% are. It is not a simple task to listen well, and listening is the single most important technique a professional can use to help a client. Below are studies and resources to help understand and apply the listening process. If there is a listening model or learning resource you find useful, please let us know about it.
Sending a message that a person is bad and unresponsive to change is likely to engender a contemptuous response, according […]
Listening has been described as both the most difficult skill for professionals to consistently do well, and as the most […]
The study below confirms what many divorce lawyers know – abuse in relationships is carried on after separation. It also […]
The Polyvagal Theory (PVT) offers tremendous insight into what drives conflict. Based on hard neurobiology science, PVT describes behavior such […]
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