Listen to Understand, Speak to Be Heard: How to Navigate Difficult Conversations with a Loved One
Written by Priscilla Rodriguez
Narrated by Maria Liatis
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About this audiobook
In Listen to Understand, Speak to Be Heard, an audio course from Scribd Coach, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Priscilla Rodriguez advises listeners on best practices for approaching difficult conversations with partners and other loved ones. Prioritizing the goal of making sure you both feel heard, understood, and connected, Rodriguez’s course offers listeners different techniques for initiating difficult conversations. In the course, Rodriguez covers how to identify and reflect on your emotions; how to understand your triggers; expressing your emotions and constructing a clear message; how to listen to understand your partner; and more. She also shares exercises so you can begin putting what you’ve learned into practice right away.
Navigating difficult conversations with loved ones is one of the biggest challenges of our everyday lives. Listen to Understand, Speak to Be Heard will help you be prepared for the next one.
Priscilla Rodriguez
Priscilla Rodriguez is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and the founder of Modern Wellness Counseling, currently based in Texas. To learn more about Rodriguez and her work, visit ModernWellnessCounseling.com.
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