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People sometimes consider it irrational that others simply want to be heard when they're in distress rather than receive advice on a simple solution. Here, I explain why you should reconsider that position.
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Ivey, A. E., & Daniels, T. (2016). Systematic interviewing microskills and neuroscience: Developing bridges between the fields of communication and counseling psychology. International Journal of Listening, 30(3), 99–119. https://doi.org/10.1080/10904018.2016.1173815
Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B., & Zalaquett, C. (2016). The neuroscience of listening, microskills and empathy. Counseling Today, 59(2), 18–21.
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