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Listen : how to find the words for tender conversations / Kathryn Mannix.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: London : William Collins, 2021Description: 289 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780008435448
  • 0008435448
  • 000843543X
  • 9780008435431
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Ebook version :: No titleLOC classification:
  • BF 637.C45 Man
Contents:
Introduction -- Storytelling -- Opening the box -- Towards change -- Building bridges -- Towards connection.
Summary: Why do we so often come away from important interactions feeling we could have done more, been more honest, approached things differently or reached the heart of the matter? Why do we skirt the conversations that matter most? Listen uses case studies from every walk of life to look hard at conversations some term 'difficult' but which here are described as 'tender'. Examples include a child coming out to their parent; a family losing someone to terminal illness; a relative noticing early signs of dementia; and a careers adviser and teenager with radically different perspectives. With a lifetime's experience working in palliative medicine, Kathryn Mannix offers stories and expertise to help us better speak our minds and be there for others when we need to be -- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Introduction -- Storytelling -- Opening the box -- Towards change -- Building bridges -- Towards connection.

Why do we so often come away from important interactions feeling we could have done more, been more honest, approached things differently or reached the heart of the matter? Why do we skirt the conversations that matter most? Listen uses case studies from every walk of life to look hard at conversations some term 'difficult' but which here are described as 'tender'. Examples include a child coming out to their parent; a family losing someone to terminal illness; a relative noticing early signs of dementia; and a careers adviser and teenager with radically different perspectives. With a lifetime's experience working in palliative medicine, Kathryn Mannix offers stories and expertise to help us better speak our minds and be there for others when we need to be -- Source other than Library of Congress.

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