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This has saved me so much trouble.

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Nick Martin 的头像
Nick Martin2 年前

Great technique / practice. And great walking area. Nice vid.

Lunaphyte 的头像
Lunaphyte2 年前

Also an effective interview tool, which you do well in TPH podcasts, especially when (re)explaining tough concepts or to summarize a dense section.

Ole Danielson 的头像
Ole Danielson2 年前

The more egregious, outlandish and many the accusations, the more important to practice this-and the tremendously more difficult to practice this as well. It's so hard to keep listening to the whole litany of the indictment before reponding (not reacting).

Carol Lund ☮️ 的头像
Carol Lund ☮️2 年前

I now ask myself “is this useful?” every time I am stressed and it’s so helpful. This advice about “reflective listening” is very useful. Thank you for your continued efforts to be reflective and thoughtful. ❤️

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Ask The Therapist2 年前

What you are alluding to is what I call perception and intent and both are valid. This is one of "15 Principles" I developed and teach patients. Communication is less about technique and more about the psychodynamics within and between two people. I wish you would allow me the

Robin B. Stewart 的头像
Robin B. Stewart2 年前

You are so right Dan ❤️

Positive Meanderings 的头像
Positive Meanderings2 年前

@mzr4mzr Good idea. Thank you for the post. I'll give it a try. 😊✌️

Jeffrey McParland 的头像
Jeffrey McParland2 年前

The #STOP skill in #dbt. S top T ake a step back O bserve and P roceed.

Eric Scott 的头像
Eric Scott2 年前

This is a long shot but I’m certain we would love for you to attend or look carefully at the plight of falsely accused and falsely incarcerated people around the world. Please consider this your invitation:

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