Listening: imperative for patient safety
Listening in the healthcare encounter is a complex matter–even if it appears easy at first glance. In fact, listening is an underused potential. Listening is about understanding what the patient is saying to draw out the fundamental ideas, while gathering information to find answers and weigh options.
From Storytelling to Story-listening
In her last book, iGen, Jean M. Twenge shows that the relative risk of unhappiness among 8th graders depends directly on time spent on screen vs non-screen activities. According to her study, those kids who play sports, attend religious services, read print media, and enjoy in-person social interactions have less probability of being depressed. Those […]
If They Would Only Listen
Can We Communicate without Listening?
The missing component
Listening from a Nurse’s Perspective
Who is listening to whom? – The human-environment nexus
A tribute to Carole Grau
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Carole Grau, a great friend and inspirational leader of the Global Listening Centre, and a stalwart member from its beginning. Prof. Carole joined GLC July 28, 2015. She was attached to many important organizations, won many awards, and inspired many more in the field […]
Listening Ennobles the Moment
Listening lights the bridge we must cross to know each otherIlluminates our minds to other perspectives I hear you—do you really?Are you thinking of your reply, or trying to understand? What makes something simple so hard? Listening makes us vulnerable-What if the message is a hard truth?Do we brave that possibility or defend our position?The […]
When listening becomes magic
When I was seventeen, I didn´t know much about the world. It was time to leave high school and start higher education. But what would I choose?