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VISITOR
BEING A GOOD LISTENER
Probably one of the most valuable
qualities to try to develop is that of being a good
listener. Much of the good that doctors and psychiatrists
achieve is simply through listening to the patient.
For someone to give some personal attention, to listen
to their problems and to understand makes a person feel
a whole lot better. A good listener will also be able
to prompt the person to talk in such a way that it helps
them to sort out their own problems. The good listener
helps the person consider various alternatives, different
aspects of a situation, try to establish what the reality
of a situation may be and thus help them to sort themselves
out. They can help a cloudy issue become clearer and
give pointers, but should try to refrain from giving
advice unless it is specifically asked for. The following
was given to us by the Samaritans who themselves are
often called The Listeners. The Samaritans undoubtedly
help to save many from suicide simply through listening.
LISTENING¡K
YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO ME WHEN¡K
- You do not care about me
- You say you understand before
you know me well enough.
- You have an answer for my problem
before I¡¦ve finished telling you what my problem is.
- You cut me off before I¡¦ve finished
speaking.
- You finish my sentences for me.
- You feel critical of my vocabulary,
grammar or accent.
- You are dying to tell me something.
- You tell me about your experience
making mine seem unimportant.
- You are communicating to someone
else in the room.
- You refuse my thanks by saying
you really haven¡¦t done anything.
YOU ARE LISTENING TO ME WHEN¡K
- You come quietly into my private
world and let me be me.
- You really try to understand
me even if I¡¦m not making much sense.
- You grasp my point even when
it¡¦s against your own sincere convictions.
- You realise that the hour I took
from you has left you a bit tired and drained.
- You allow me the dignity of making
my own decisions even though you think they might
be wrong.
- You do not take my problem from
me, but allow me to deal with it in my own way.
- You hold back your desire to
give me good advice.
- You do not offer me religious
solace when you sense I am not ready for it.
- You give me enough room to discover
for myself what is really going on.
- Accept my gift of gratitude by
telling me how good it makes you feel to know that
you have been helpful.
[from the Samaritans]
Please remember: when someone opens
their heart to you and allow you to see their innermost
thoughts and feelings they are giving you a gift of
themselves ¡V please HANDLE WITH GREAT CARE.
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