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Listening & Caring Skills
Listening & Caring Skills: A Guide for Groups and Leaders | John Savage
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The secret to leadership and transformation of a group--or of another person--is the quality of the relationship one person has with another. The effective group leader or counselor will be the person who learns how to listen to other people. By studying and employing listening skills, church leaders will engage others more compassionately, allowing them to feel that their needs are being met. These skills can be used with persons who are terminally ill, inactive at church, going through a divorce, in a family with a severely ill person, unemployed, seeking a new church, grieving, traumatized by catastrophe, going through teenage adolescence, in marriage counseling, or leading a ministry team. John Savage offers eleven specific and teachable listening skills for improving relationships among those who do ministry in small-group settings or when offering counsel to others. The skills are taught through oral exercises and unfailingly helpful examples from actual congregational situations. The skills include paraphrasing, productive questions, perception check, expression of feelings and emotions, fogging, negative inquiry, behavior description, and story listening.
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Caterina
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Excellent oatmeal, terrible book. Skim-read for my chaplaincy internship, and the best part was telling my dad about it and critiquing it. Stiff, out-of-date, unhelpful, artificial, feels very corporate consultant-y (which is one of the author's hats, although he's also a minister), and horrendously lacking in even the most basic cultural and racial competency. Avoid at all costs. 🤮

marleed Oh wow, is it sometimes helpful to read - and bail - advice that reminds you and confirms what you will not do? 4y
Caterina @marleed Haha it sure can be! I think critiquing stuff brings more clarity to our own values and approaches, and that definitely happened for me while skim-reading this book. 4y
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