Tag: logical
Communication Styles in Counseling
My early experience in counseling was primarily with children. Working with children requires flexibility and creativity, and through studying the work of Clark Moustakas and Virginia Axline, I learned that communication in play takes many forms—words, behavior, symbols, and feelings. And, of course, there is the primacy of the working relationship. This nuanced and textured [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Counseling.
Tags: behavior, cognitive-behavioral, creativity, gestalt, hypnotherapy, interventions, kinesthetic, learning style, linguistic, logical, multiple intelligences, symbols, validation
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He Tells Stories, She Doesn’t
Willie is a story teller. If you ask him a question, even a simple question, you are likely to get a story. It drives Ellen crazy. “Why can’t he just give a simple answer to a simple question?” she says with exasperation. “If he asks me a direct question, I give a direct answer—yes or [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Couples, Everyday Communication, Stories.
Tags: attraction, colleagues, Couples, dance, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, logical, music, question, storytelling, summaries, visual-spatial
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Jeffrey The Boat Pilot
Note: The following story comes from my practice and is more about processing style than communication style. The two are aligned and sometimes the separating line is faint and fine: when we process information, after all, we are in communication with ourselves. Jeffrey had been injured in an accident while boarding an oil tanker. He [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Stories, Workplace.
Tags: business, depression, efficient, logical, sequential, spatial
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We Can’t Afford It
“Jeff, wouldn’t it be great to take a trip to Italy to see all that magnificent art?” “Jamie, you know we can’t afford that. You’re always coming up with these expensive ideas that are way out of line with our budget.” I’ve heard this conversation in various forms at least five hundred times in the [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Counseling, Couples, Stories.
Tags: interpersonal, intrapersonal, logical, sex, thinking out loud, validation, values, visual-spatial
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The Thinking Out Loud blog is a natural extension of Bob Keteyian's book "Do You Know What I Mean?".