From Library Journal
Shafir, chief of speech pathology at Massachusetts's Lahey Clinic with over 25 years of clinical experience helping patients learn to speak, has written a real "heads-up" book for this age of soundbytes, multitasking, and hidden agendas. Communication is an interactive process dependent on both speaking and listening. Too often, the listening part is given short shrift, and we are left wondering why we feel "empty." Defining listening as "the willingness to see a situation through the eyes of the speaker," Shafir goes beyond the mechanics of good listening behavior to an approach requiring relaxation, focus, and a desire to learn from the speakers' perspective. In a friendly and informal tone, she discusses specific exercises, activities, and strategies to improve awareness, provides illustrations, and gives examples from her clinical experiences. While the book has relevance to anyone who spends time talking with others, counselors and those in the helping professions will find its solid and practical advice especially useful.DDenise S. Sticha, Seton Hill Coll., Greensburg, PA
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Douglas Stone, co-author of the best-selling Difficult
The Zen of Listening awakens us to the potential for intimacy, compassion, and growth inherent in all of our most important relationships.
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Book Description
This practical guide lays the inner groundwork for effective listening to improve relationships, create loyal customers and enhance memory and creativity.
About the author
Rebecca Shafir, M.A. CCC, is a certified speech/language pathologist at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Mass. A ten-year student of Zen, she teaches communication workshops nationwide and has coached media personalities and political candidates since 1980.
She is available to present a variety of programs ranging from keynote addresses to weeklong seminars tailored to meet the individual needs of corporations, health-care institutions, professional associations, universities, and the general public. For more information or to share your experiences with mindful listening, send letters to : Rebecca Shafir, P.O. Box 190, Winchester, MA 01890. Or visit her website at www.mindfulcommunication.com
The author is donating a portion of her proceeds from this book to the National Education for Assistance Dog Services, the oldest continuing program in the country to train dogs to assist people who are deaf or hearing impaired. For more information, write to: NEADS, P.O. Box 213, West Boylston, MA 01583 or visit their website.
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