Active Listening & Communications Skills Links |
Active Listening
(from the International Online Training program on Intractable Conflict) Conflict Research Consortium, University of Colorado, USA Added September 9,20002 |
Active Listening Techniques for Educators
Added September 9,2002 |
Active Listening Technique Handout |
Center for Nonviolent Communication |
Communication Skills from Iowa State University College of Agriculture
Added June 11,2001 |
Communication Skills Inventory Test (Revised)
Added June 11,2001- updated September 9, 2002 |
Compassionate Listening & Reconciliation
"An enemy is one whose story we have not heard." - Gene Knudsen Hoffman, Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) Peace Activist Added June 11,2001 |
Cooperative Communication Skills-Internet Resource Center
"Encouraging people around the world...to communicate more creatively, successfully, and compassionately, to prevent violence, and to work together in building more cooperative families, friendships, workplaces and communities." Added June 11,2001 |
Exercise Four:Active Listening
Added September 9,2002 |
Gordon Training International |
ITworld.com-Study: CIOs must improve communications skills
-Article:"Senior technology officers are under pressure to improve their communication and business skills as their role in guiding corporate strategy increases, according to a report published Monday" Added June 11,2001 |
Let's Talk
Added 30.March.2001 |
Lessons in Lifemanship-Chapter 3
Active-Listening with Children and Young People Added 7.August.2000 |
Listening and Empathy Responding-Psychological Self-Help
"Listening and empathy training Listening and empathizing are essential skills when relating to others. Most of us spend 70% of the day communicating, 45% of that time listening. We all want to be listened to (but spouses talk only 10-20 minutes per day). It is insulting to be ignored or neglected. We all know what it means to listen, to really listen. It is more than hearing the words, it is truly understanding and accepting the other person's message and also his/her situation and feelings. Empathy means understanding another person so well that you identify with him/her, you feel like he/she does. The Indians expressed it as: "Walking a mile in another person's moccasins." It is listening so intently and identifying so closely that you experience the other person's situation, thoughts and emotions. Good therapists do this, so do good friends (Berger, 1987). How do good listening and accurate empathy help?" Added September 9,2002 |
PDC workshops Developing Interpersonal Skills
Added 7.August.2000, updated September 9, 2002 |
Poor Listening Skills |
SFSP: Help by Actively Listening
San Francisco Suicide Prevention- America's Oldest Community Crisis Line "Active Listening is a communication skill which involves both the sender and the receiver in the communication process. At San Francisco Suicide Prevention we teach our volunteers to practice Active Listening with every call they receive. It is the foundation of our entire program." Added 7.August.2000, updated September 9,2002 |