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How to Be an Even Better Listener

How to Be an Even Better Listener

Robert Mundle | Stephen Claxton-Oldfield

(2018)

Abstract

Providing guidance and advice on the challenging art of listening, this book responds directly to the expressed learning needs of hospice and palliative care volunteers regarding their communication skills in end-of-life care.

Listening can be mentally, physically, and spiritually exhausting, often highlighted in books about hospice and palliative care but never taking the spotlight. This accessible companion provides hospice and palliative care workers with a variety of helpful insights and suggestions drawn from a solid base of current theoretical concepts and clinical research.

With personal reflections on being listened to, the guide includes strategies for becoming a more effective listener, as well as exploring the challenges of listening, the need for self-care and spiritual and ethical considerations. By expanding their own capacity for empathy, compassion and understanding the wider narrative of illness, hospice and palliative care volunteers will become even better listeners in their essential roles.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
How to Be an Even Better Listener by Robert Mundle 1
Foreword 9
Acknowledgements 12
Preface 13
Introduction 15
Chapter 1. Responding to Cues 23
Chapter 2. Three Approaches to Listening 40
Chapter 3. Helpful Things to Say 58
Chapter 4. Benefits and Risks of Volunteering 69
Chapter 5. Your Own Story and Grief Journey 87
Chapter 6. Feeling Heard and Understood 107
Conclusion. Continuing the Journey 123
Afterword 132
References 136
About the Author 144
Subject Index 144
Author Index 147
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