22 min.

Together Apart Ep7: Stop Trying to Win Together Apart

    • Zelfhulp

This episode is a follow up to my prior episode (episode 3) which was focused on the basics of communication. Based on your feedback and desire for more information on communication here is episode 7! I am thrilled to be able to bring you this episode which takes a deeper look the The Gottman Institute's Four Horsemen, provides important information about listening to hear vs listening to respond and equips you with a skill developed by Regent University to help get out of our pattern of listening to respond. This episode also touches on the importance of not trying to win an argument or a conflict but trying to come out of a conflict in a better relationship than when you started.
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The contents of this feed are for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing found on this feed is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of this feed does not imply nor establish any type of doctor/patient relationship or coaching relationship. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency please dial 911 or the National Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255.

This episode is a follow up to my prior episode (episode 3) which was focused on the basics of communication. Based on your feedback and desire for more information on communication here is episode 7! I am thrilled to be able to bring you this episode which takes a deeper look the The Gottman Institute's Four Horsemen, provides important information about listening to hear vs listening to respond and equips you with a skill developed by Regent University to help get out of our pattern of listening to respond. This episode also touches on the importance of not trying to win an argument or a conflict but trying to come out of a conflict in a better relationship than when you started.
Follow along on Facebook and instagram @DrReihl
 
The contents of this feed are for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing found on this feed is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of this feed does not imply nor establish any type of doctor/patient relationship or coaching relationship. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency please dial 911 or the National Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255.

22 min.