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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781532634840 |
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Publisher: | Wipf & Stock Publishers |
Publication date: | 01/03/2018 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 114 |
Sales rank: | 414,375 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.23(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface xi
1 Together 1
2 Accurate Empathy 4
3 How Accurate Empathy Works 7
4 The Attitude of Empathic Understanding 12
5 Roadblocks to Listening 14
6 The Picture Without the Sound 19
7 Asking Questions 22
8 Forming Reflections 26
9 Diving Deeper 32
10 Affirming 42
11 Expressing Yourself 45
12 Listening Well in Relationships 51
13 Empathic Understanding in Close Relationships 58
14 Listening for Values 70
15 Listening Well in Conflict 84
16 The Promise of Empathic Understanding 95
Endnotes 99
What People are Saying About This
“The quality of empathic listening that Carl Rogers brought to us decades ago, that unlocks treasures of intimacy, trust, peace and healing, is alive and well in Bill Miller’s own unique voice, as he extends the meanings of this vital relational element for today’s world. Readily integrated into our everyday lives and the larger cultures of human conflict, my hope is that we choose to live out the delicate yet strong principles of connection that Listening Well offers us.”
—Gay Leah Barfield, Co-Founder and Former Director, Carl Rogers Institute for Peace, Center for Studies of the Person, La Jolla, California
“If there ever was a time for Listening Well, it is now. In its pages, we learn to use our ears to dissolve differences, open hearts, and build bridges. Nothing more needs saying.”
—Scott D. Miller, Director, International Center for Clinical Excellence
“Listening Well is a super moon in the dark night sky: brilliant, absorbing, and illuminating. Bill Miller, co-developer of the revolutionary motivational interviewing, blends art and science in teaching the quintessential skills of listening and in fostering human connection.”
—John C. Norcross, Professor of Psychology, University of Scranton
“Listening Well is a terrific, hands-on book for individuals or groups dedicated to caring relationships. Full of insight and practical exercises to improve listening skills, I highly recommend it to professionals and lay people alike.”
—Debra Engquist, Retired Pastor
“Listening Well is about much more than listening. This short, easy-to-read book provides a brief course in human relationships. With many useful explanations, examples, and exercises, the author demonstrates the what, why, and how of empathy in human interaction. The book is eminently useful for those who want to or need to improve their listening and relationship skills at work or in personal settings.”
—Howard Kirschenbaum, Former Chair, Counseling and Human Development, University of Rochester