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Family Communication Part 3: A capacity to listen

Author: admin, 01 14th, 2010

How many times have you found yourself planning your response before you have heard all of what a family member is saying?  This fairly common family communication style is frequently found in families where members feel unheard, or unappreciated.  This is a common family pattern with those that suffer from poor self-esteem, and depression.   

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Family Communications – Part 2 of 10

Author: admin, 01 09th, 2010

This is a ten part series on what factors might help you improve the quality of communication within your family.

Family Communications part #2: Family Culture. An ability to know how and why you and your family see things the way you do.

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Family Communications – Part 1 of 10

Author: admin, 01 05th, 2010

Preface

One of the areas that create problems within families can be communication patterns that are not affirming or useful in conflict resolution, expression of sincere feelings, or in some way lack clarity.

There are a number of factors that seem to be repeatedly required to master effective intimate communication .

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